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Month: February 2023

These two weeks are mainly about the intensive and coding. I spent most of my energy on the two intensive courses in these two weeks—Data and Design for a Post Covid City & Gamifying Historical Narratives, which are the ones that I really looked forward to during the course selection. And I also finished the […]

As my last blog said, I am still trying to find a new topic for my project. However, after searching and comparing, I still find I have a greater passion on the topic of HSPs( I am really really really interested in psychology and HSP, and hope to do something to really help them) . […]

 I caught up with Cheri from accountability lab earlier this week and we discussed the ‘blueprint’ of what has worked for them in the context of empowering the people who are affected by inequality, to indirectly or directly drive solutions on the road to inclusion. We: Spoke about meeting people where they are, giving them […]

Glancing through the blogs by my classmates, it appears it’s a truth universally accepted that this term is just flying by. In my case, I guess it’s no different. But there has still been time for some quirky surprises. In Service to a Higher Power A project I thought was in a coma may be […]

 “How can we make sure our government services are inclusive, especially as we move into digital transformation and make more services available through digital means (which has impacts to improve inclusivity and also cause exclusion)?” Thinking about my project topic and an additional question springs to mind. When you move towards digital only platforms to […]

In the midst of this stressful period of work, I’m reflecting a little on how I got on this course and which sorts of organisations I’d like to work with in future. I know it’s a little late, but I still really like the idea of working with a project partner on my final project […]

This is my second post in SEM2. [Missed Schedule from 13/02]   Don’t know what happened to this post, but this post seems to be missing from my published posts. So just gonna re-post it now.   Just will be a quick review of the progress in week 4:   Everything is back on track […]

How are we in week 5 already? Been really enjoying this term and this course if anything is certainly broadening my horizons – though I wish I had an extra week in between each week to read everything! I’ve been bringing up what I’m reading and learning in my team meetings at work and also […]

Weeks 3 and 4 Week 3 was a READING WEEK and after spending some time adjusting to the exhaustion of a busy second week of classes, I started reading for the post-epidemic society in Week 4. This class was about building a city after the epidemic and how to make Edinburgh more accessible. The course […]

Come Again!? Of the 20+ articles/chapters I read this week (plus podcasts, videos, slides, etc.), one line grabbed my attention the most, “…women computer science graduates in the United States peaked in the mid-1980s at 37 percent, and we have seen a steady decline in the years since then to 26 percent today.” 2020. “The […]

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