Word: interactionalism
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...interacted with technology over our four years here will largely define how we interact with it for the next 20. Unlike classes who graduated a decade ago, ours is accustomed to relying on the Internet for just about everything, and gadgets will continue to proliferate. The personal computer lives on, and the ways in which we communicate will continue to evolve. The title of “most connected class” may not be ours for ever, but for the next 365 days, it belongs to the class...
Despite what other administrators call a greater engagement in the details of undergraduate affairs than his predecessor, Summers did not interact with Pedersen “drastically” more than did Rudenstine, she says...
...more difficult by moving schools away from the heart of campus. Undergraduates will find it harder to take advantage of the wealth of opportunities afforded by the graduate schools when they are no longer in walking distance. The University runs the risk of becoming divided into schools that rarely interact, exist independently and share little but name...
...system will be run by a program, called ALEPH 500, that will also provide new services to library staff. Robinson said the system has been built with more internal help and will allow staff to interact on a network, sending orders electronically to book vendors...
Next year, Vichniac says, the program will experiment with different ways for fellows to interact with each other and the public...