Boston University Adds Text messaging – Hackcollege – Student-powered Lifehacking

Posted in Февраль 21st, 2009
by Lightstone
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Troy university in troy, alabama has a similar new system this semester as well, simply called sos (alliteration unintended yet necessary, my deepest apologies). so far it’s only been used for tornado watch alerts.

October 20 |

Nathan Kelly

My school, west chester university of pennsylvania, instituted a text messaging system this semester in the wake of the vt tragedy.

October 21 |

Nate Kocher

Emerson college instituted this over the summer. it allows for 2 different text message numbers per student, 2 phone numbers, 2 emergency contacts, and 2 emails. it’s pretty awesome, but since we don’t really have a campus (hello boston common) it seems a little over-the-top.

October 21 |

Eliza

Not to brag or anything, but lmu has had this for a few months ;) .

October 22 |

Kelly Sutton

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October 22 |

sqcomplete » Blog Archiv

Johns hopkins also deployed a system in september.

October 22 |

Ilya

Arizona state also has the text message alert system, although only on a voluntary basis. while this system may sound effective, we just recently found it to be very much the opposite.

On nov. 1 we had a fire in our memorial union. while the university claims to have sent out text messages to the few thousand students who signed up for the service, no one received a text until about 2 hours after the fire had begun. by that time, it was contained.

Apparently, the system can only send 15 messages per second. if all 60,000+ students at asu had signed up for the service, it would take 70 minutes to reach all students. (this still doesn’t explain the delay a few days ago)

The shootings at va tech lasted a whole 9 minutes. looks like we need to find a better solution.

November 6 |

jrock

[] in response to what happened in virginia last april, lmu had established a fast-response system that would send out text messages and recorded voice messages to every student registered for the service. many other universities have done the same, including boston university and arizona state (thanks readers! ). []

February 7 |

A School Shooting, a Failed Fa

Ditto to jrock

February 19 |

rene

The message system at asu takes way to long. they really need to figure out how to get messages to everyone in a timely manner.

June 2 |

Scott

Very nice for improving emergency response and things of that nature.

June 23 |

Dave

College Partying And Tuition In America infographic – Hackcollege – Student-powered Lifehacking

Posted in Февраль 11th, 2009
by Bralis
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This graphic is completely spurious. first of all, they need to stop pretending people pay full tuition to go to college. between my parents’ contribution and mine, it costs me about $8,000 a year to go to yale (including books, room/board, travel, etc. ) – and we’re firmly middle class, so for the average family, comparing increased earning potential to a $47,500/year tuition is simply incorrect.

Saying students spend «a mere 8 hours a week studying» is also misleading. they’re not including time spent in class or in lab, which would clearly more than double that 8 hours a week figure for time spent with academic pursuits. and how much time do students spend at work or volunteering?

I also take issue with the negative tone given to partying. first of all, let’s not pretend college students are the only ones who party. the kids i know from my hometown who didn’t go to college drink and party as much as i do, if not more. they’re just doing it after work instead of after class. professionals in the «real world» party too – both young and old – and i could just as easily put a positive spin on all of this by saying 10 hrs/wk are spent in social interactions or some such. Should students sit in the library all night, every night, in order to «get the most out of college»? no, of course not. productivity is increased, not decreased, by taking time off from work to unwind, clear your head and have fun with your friends.

In fact, the worst part of the graphic is that they pretend the value of college is merely financial. college isn’t just a thing you do to improve your finances – it’s an experience. you meet diverse new groups of people from roommates to professors; are exposed to exciting new ideas and new ways of thinking; learn things that might not directly increase your salary but completely change who you are as a person; learn how to live with a roommate; often get access to great opportunities like study abroad that would never be open to you otherwise – i could go on. the point is that none of these things will be obtained if i say fuck college and use my tuition money to go buy a ferrari.

Nalgene Otf Water Bottle – Clear green : Target

Posted in Февраль 8th, 2009
by Flamescar
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