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Newsreel
A periodic compilation
of references to Ithaca College in the nations media.
Since 1990, USA Today has honored students as representatives
of outstanding undergraduates in all our schools. Here are the
180 alumni of the All-USA College Academic First Team. There
are doctors, lawyers, executives, politicians, educators, social
workers, and artists. 1990: Joseph Bliss, Ithaca College. Pediatrics
resident, Childrens Hospital at Strong, Rochester, N.Y.
Masters, M.D., and Ph.D., University of Rochester.
USA Today, Feb. 25, 1999
How do women respond to unwelcome romantic interest? Those
less experienced at it tend to use face-saving methods such as
claiming to have a boyfriend, says an Ithaca College poll of
135 women. Those more experienced favor avoidance such
as not returning calls. Researchers didnt study which approach
works better.
Shape Magazine, April 1999
Ive come to believe that traditional instructional design
models are not serving us as well as they did even a few years
ago. The conventional instructional systems design (ISD) approach
assumes that theres some correct "content" out
there and that our job is to digest, package, and deliver it
to learners in order to engineer standardized behavioral outputs.
This doesnt seem either desirable or doable in many of
the organizations that I study and advise today.
from an article by Diane Gayeski, associate professor
of organizational communication, learning, and design, in Training
magazine, Feb. 1999
Communication technology is changing faster than the mind
can process the information, said speakers this morning during
a community roundtable at SUNY Cortland. Cynthia Scheibe, associate
professor of psychology at Ithaca College, warned the audience
that there are social dangers with the new technology. "As
with television viewing, we need to think about the indirect
effects of e-mail and the Internet," she said. "If
we are doing these things, what are we not doing instead? What
types of activities did we do before that have been replaced
by this technology?"
Cortland Standard, Feb. 4, 1999 |