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1. When you hear the term computer science, what comes to mind?
 
1. When you hear the term computer science, what comes to mind?
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I initially think of coding, building/ working with software, and an overall understanding of how computers work. I also think of data collection and being able to use a computer to analyze information.  
 
I initially think of coding, building/ working with software, and an overall understanding of how computers work. I also think of data collection and being able to use a computer to analyze information.  
  
 
2. I believe whenever an older relative hears the term computer science or even just computers they think of technology and go on to say how it has been intervened into almost every field of work.  
 
2. I believe whenever an older relative hears the term computer science or even just computers they think of technology and go on to say how it has been intervened into almost every field of work.  
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3. I believe our youth is more aware of computers because of its exposure to them through video games, television shows, classroom settings, etc. However, for the field of computer science I believe their interpretation would be similar to older relatives where it is generalized into being all about computers and software.  
 
3. I believe our youth is more aware of computers because of its exposure to them through video games, television shows, classroom settings, etc. However, for the field of computer science I believe their interpretation would be similar to older relatives where it is generalized into being all about computers and software.  
  
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1. When you hear the term biology, what comes to mind?
 
1. When you hear the term biology, what comes to mind?
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I think of biology as being the study of life. Understanding the similarities in different organisms, how they have adapted to their environment, the cell process, cycle, and structure, and how different organisms interact.  
 
I think of biology as being the study of life. Understanding the similarities in different organisms, how they have adapted to their environment, the cell process, cycle, and structure, and how different organisms interact.  
  
 
2. I would consider myself a biologist due to the vast amount of information I have obtained in my first three years of college here at LMU. Although I clearly do not know everything about biology, I most likely know more than most people outside of science.
 
2. I would consider myself a biologist due to the vast amount of information I have obtained in my first three years of college here at LMU. Although I clearly do not know everything about biology, I most likely know more than most people outside of science.

Revision as of 19:18, 1 September 2019

Naomi Tesfaiohannes

Dr. Dahlquist

Journal 1

Reflection questions before:

Before reading the Denning articles

1. When you hear the term computer science, what comes to mind?

I initially think of coding, building/ working with software, and an overall understanding of how computers work. I also think of data collection and being able to use a computer to analyze information.

2. I believe whenever an older relative hears the term computer science or even just computers they think of technology and go on to say how it has been intervened into almost every field of work.

3. I believe our youth is more aware of computers because of its exposure to them through video games, television shows, classroom settings, etc. However, for the field of computer science I believe their interpretation would be similar to older relatives where it is generalized into being all about computers and software.


Before reading the Janovy chapter

1. When you hear the term biology, what comes to mind?

I think of biology as being the study of life. Understanding the similarities in different organisms, how they have adapted to their environment, the cell process, cycle, and structure, and how different organisms interact.

2. I would consider myself a biologist due to the vast amount of information I have obtained in my first three years of college here at LMU. Although I clearly do not know everything about biology, I most likely know more than most people outside of science.