Clickers increase class participation
With an increasing prevalence of technology in the classroom, some students may be one click closer to an A.
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With an increasing prevalence of technology in the classroom, some students may be one click closer to an A.
Changing Facebook profile pictures and statuses in support of various activist causes has grown in popularity among students across the country and at Penn.
This weekend, PennApps will be hosting an event to see what hackers can do with 40 hours, a challenge to create phone programs.
Eight days in China doesn’t make you an expert, according to Penn professor Michael Horowitz — but that didn’t stop him, Amy Gadsden and Jacques deLisle from discussing Chinese human-rights activist Liu Xiabo and his controversial Nobel Peace Prize over dinner on Wednesday in Steinberg-Deitrich Hall.
There is a group of Penn students who could be judging you soon, if you’re not careful.
Both students and professors packed into College Hall 200, which quickly became standing-room only, to see journalist Sheryl WuDunn deliver a speech.
The theme of Monday morning’s Eric and Beth Schlager Lecture Series on Real Estate seemed to be “inspirational” according to many students in attendance.