by amuscheru1 | Nov 21, 2025 | Blog Post 7 - AI |
Both VandeHei and Allen’s article and Mattlar’s critique examine the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and its consequences for workers. Still, they offer sharply different interpretations of what is actually driving layoffs. Both agree that AI poses...
by amuscheru1 | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
Zone 1: Truth, Disinformation, and Propaganda Bibbs’s article discusses how technology rapidly disseminates information, including misinformation about public health (COVID-19) and social issues (racial violence). It highlights social workers’...
by amuscheru1 | Oct 23, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
1. What do you think about the framework outlined in Sieck et.al.? What do you think are the most important elements in Figure 1, which is located on the second page of the article? I think that the model outlined by Sieck et al. (2021) is practical and proactive; it...
by amuscheru1 | Oct 12, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Before reading those articles, I saw technology-mediated practice as something that could make our lives easier; tools like electronic records, email, and Zoom as instruments that simplify our communication, save time, and make things more convenient. Because I am...
by amuscheru1 | Sep 26, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges, Uncategorized |
After-Hours Texts and E-Mails from Clients I chose this example because I’ve experienced similar situations myself, and I know I need to create better boundaries. Communicating with clients after hours via email or text involves several risks. Boundary issues happen...