To be honest, the past several weeks have been a bit hard to keep up in terms of my workload, lectures, and personal life. I found it hard to balance my priorities as it seemed like every minute, there was something more important for me to do. Sad to say, I did put my project on the back burner, so I won’t be able to talk much about the project. However I was able to make moves on my HAPstone. I have reached out to a contact provided to me by my IA Susie (shoutout to SUSIEEE). She was extremely helpful and enthusiastic about the computer literacy program I am working on and we have scheduled a zoom meeting next week to discuss how I could improve and distribute my program. She also mentioned how she has several other projects that fall along the lines of my program and it made me think it’d be great if I could collaborate with the other programs as well. In all honestly, I have been thinking since last quarter how I can implement this program the best way possible considering Covid-19. Is having an event on campus where its a computer literacy seminar a good idea? But then it brings other issues like being able to even reserve a spot on campus and if it is even allowed under the Covid-19 guidelines or if the seniors will be able to find transportation. I also considered having a tutor go to the senior’s residence, but then it is exposing seniors and the tutor during a pandemic. That leaves me with digital tutoring, but then it kind of is preposterous to teach how to use a computer… from a computer. Hopefully, my meeting with the aging services will help me with my issue.
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Jenny KimJenny is a Human Developmental Sciences with a Specialization in Healthy Aging and Urban Studies & Planning double major from Cypress, CA. A fun fact about Jenny is that she likes her 'warm' foods to be SCALDING hot or else it doesn't taste as good. Archives
May 2021
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