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Dr. Johnson also serves on the board of the Ohio Alleycat Resource and Spay/Neuter Clinic and is working towards making Cincinnati a no-kill city for cats. | Dr. Johnson also serves on the board of the Ohio Alleycat Resource and Spay/Neuter Clinic and is working towards making Cincinnati a no-kill city for cats. | ||
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+ | '''Answers to IRC exercise''' | ||
+ | * How do people interact? ''Tersely (in a good way).'' | ||
+ | * What is pattern of communication? ''in beginning, one person describing issues and others responding with brief suggestions. It became more of a multi-person conversation later. There appears to be an agenda too.'' | ||
+ | * Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? ''other than # terms not seeing anything'' | ||
+ | * Can you make any other observations? ''I think I might be a lurker for a while. Also curious as to how it handles several people typing at once.'' |
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Liz Johnson is an Associate Professor and the Chair of the Computer Science Department at Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH. She has been at Xavier since 1997. Before obtaining her doctorate from Indiana University, she worked in computing support roles at University of Dayton Research Institute, Northern Illinois University, and University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse.
Dr. Johnson's research interests include computer science education and genetic algorithms.
Dr. Johnson also serves on the board of the Ohio Alleycat Resource and Spay/Neuter Clinic and is working towards making Cincinnati a no-kill city for cats.
Answers to IRC exercise
- How do people interact? Tersely (in a good way).
- What is pattern of communication? in beginning, one person describing issues and others responding with brief suggestions. It became more of a multi-person conversation later. There appears to be an agenda too.
- Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? other than # terms not seeing anything
- Can you make any other observations? I think I might be a lurker for a while. Also curious as to how it handles several people typing at once.