by Nramsey3 | Nov 20, 2025 | Blog Post 7 - AI |
Summary of material: 1. After reading “The Social Contract Is Breaking, and AI Is Holding the Hammer,” I realized something I hadn’t fully understood before: some leaders are openly celebrating using AI as a way to justify layoffs, almost bragging about replacing...
by Nramsey3 | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog Post 6 - Economics |
1. Truth, Disinformation, and Propaganda Young people are constantly exposed to distorted messages about identity, relationships, and mental health. It Was the Damn Phones showed how social media influences students in ways caregivers often miss. Misleading online...
by Nramsey3 | Oct 25, 2025 | Blog Post 5 - Digital Divide |
1. When I read Sieck et al. (2021), I was struck by the idea that digital inclusion is a “super social determinant of health.” This phrase helped me realize how deeply technology influences almost every aspect of our lives—our jobs, education, relationships, and...
by Nramsey3 | Oct 10, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
1. Before reading the articles, my understanding of fatigue and technology-mediated practice was largely shaped by personal experience specifically through observing my partner, who works from home for a tech company. I’ve noticed how technology fatigue affects her...
by Nramsey3 | Sep 29, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
The case example that stood out to me was the second one, in which a former client sent a Facebook friend request to their social worker (Reamer, 2023). I chose this because I have had similar experiences working with youth; some students have even tried to follow me...