Emily Hicks Chicana/o Studies

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    1. Introducing a New Educational Approach: The Border e-Model and Teaching Composition with Open Source Software Precursor to Techno CCS 200: From 'Zines to Research Papers, Exercising the Right to Non-Cartesian Logic
    2. Long-term Goal
      • Enhancing student learning in the areas of digital literacy and critical thinking.
      • Bringing a deeper understanding of ontology in two contexts:
          • in a philosophical sense,
          • in relation to computer ontology, the structuring of information, particularly on the Internet.
    3. Student Needs and the Need for Change in the Teaching of Writing
      • Students use the Internet, cell phones, Ipods, games. They live in myspace.com.
      • A writing class in 2005 needs to build on the skills students bring to the classroom.
      • First generation Latina/o students, especially female students, need to “delete the border” and to cross the digital divide.
      • Female students enjoy hands-on experience with technology: screwdrivers and motherboards.
      • Students need a supportive environment in which to consider the ethical questions surrounding computing, including the question of downloading of “illegal” software.
    4. Fulfilling Student Needs in Ethnic Studies Departments
      • The Border e-Model and its Implementation
      • in Lower Division Writing Courses:
      • encourages Latina/o students to discover their own backgrounds, through ethnic cybercommunity-building, and their right to self-expression . All students are encouraged to study their own ethnicities, mixed ancestry cultures and the interactions of various ethnic groups.
      • exposes students to both proprietary and non-proprietary software.
    5. Cost Analysis
      • The financial advantage to students of using OpenOffice is that it is free.
      • The quality of products currently used by most students is lower than that of readily available open source alternatives.
    6. Strengths and Advantages
      • Special features of Techno CCS 200
      • 4 Day Immersion Program in which students are exposed to history of computing, operating systems, Internet technologies, open source and proprietary software, computer security, hacking/cracking and computer ethics.
      • Community-building activities including building a Sierpinski gasket and making 'zines.
    7. Next Steps of Action
      • Experience gathered in teaching Summer Session CCS 335, which included aforementioned activities, will be used in teaching Techno CCS 200 in Fall 2005 .
      • Experience gathered in attempting to collaborate with colleagues on an NSF grant will be used in on-going fundraising in order to set up the optimum conditions for class: an open source laboratory (OpenOffice).
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