Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Blog 7: 2 Annotations



Moffatt, Michael. “Coming of Age in New Jersey.” Rutgers University Press. 1989

Anthropologist Michael Moffat lives on a dorm floor and observes and documents the attitudes and lifestyles of college students. He particularly focuses on the culture of college and the purpose of higher education. During the “Orientation” (Page 6), Michael Moffatt even points out that the purpose of college is mass producing and supporting social networking and that most of the college experience is spent working on social skills. This book provides an insightful look of how Rutgers college students create a sense of a community. He also discusses the autonomy of college and defines it as “experiencing experiencing college one's own way, independent of the influence and intentions of adults" (Moffatt, 34).

Gennep, Arnold von. The Rites of Passage.

Arnold Von Gennep argues that “The life of an individual in any society is a series of passages from one age to another and from one occupation to another” (Gennep, 3). College is a distinctive experience on one’s quest for identity. Gennep argues that these stages in our life define who we are within the society and we are all components of the society.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Blog 6

Potential Question:
How does the liminal college experience shape the person in finding the unachievable balance of academics and a social life?
How does college provide a sense of self-satisfaction?
How does college help people find satisfaction among society and personal desires?
How does the college atmosphere create a psedo-environment in which people can find thier "real" self?

Blog 5

Five Scholarly Sources:

Anderson, Pauline; Williams, Jenny. Identity and difference in higher education: "outsiders within". Ashgate, Aldershot, Hampshire, England; Burlington, VT. 2001, 197.

Bruffee, Kenneth A. Collaborative learning: Higher Education, interdependence, and the authority of knowledge. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 1993.

Haywood, Bruce. The Essential College. XOXOX Press, Gambier, OH. 2006

Rodriguez, Sandria. Giants among us: first-generation college graduates who lead activist lives. Vanderbilt University Press, Tenn. 2001

Stivers, Richard. The illusion of Freedom and Equality. State University of New York Press, Albany. 2008

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Rutgers RIOT (Blog 4)

The Rutgers RIOT seemed to be a helpful tool for finding data. Although some of the information seemed a little trivial, the website was still helpful in areas where students are still confused. It clarified all of the information that was thrown at us during the library session. I choose the 'selecting key words' module and it taught me that changing words slightly effects the amount and relevance of the articles that are found. I also practiced evaluating sources which taught me to be careful of the date and author of the articles. It also emphasized the importance of using "and" instead of "or". As a teaching device, the program is beneficial. The animation contributed to the program by making it more interesting. It should be publicized so more people know about all of the resources that the libraries provide for the students.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Librarian Questions (Blog 3)

1. What is the latest editions of magazines/newspaper that the library has?
2. How many people go to the library each day? Do you ever think they go there for a "social" aspect? How many people check books out each day?
3. What is the maximum number of books one can check out?

Blog 2

I really do like the idea of "liminal" college experience. I want my paper to focus on the social aspects of college and how college education plays a role in society. Also I want to focus on why college students do such bizzarre and unusual things. The standards of the college community and much different than the "real world" community. Students often change personalities and attitudes in the different contrasting environments. This includes at home, at the lecture halls and libraries and in the dorm. For example, why do people feel like college is the appropriate time to "experiment."
Here are a couple of pieces I found interesting:

http://http://www.theticker.org/about/2.8219/vermont-considers-lowering-the-drinking-age-1.2140236
In this article they consider lowering the drinking age and that Cornell University offers medical attention due to alcohol related instances without penalty.
http://http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/westview/positive-friends-can-lead-to-a-longer-life-83786577.html
I really liked this article because it encourages a positive friendly environment. This can be applied to colleges and Moffatt because he stresses that the deans want a friendly community.