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title: Now
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date: 2022-06-06
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description: "Find out what I am doing now: what I'm learning or reading, what I'm working on in my free time, and where I'm at professionally."
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**You might also want to read:** [What is a "now page"?](https://nownownow.com/about)
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## Recent academic and professional progress
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I was selected to participate in [The Boggs Center's Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (NJLEND) program](https://www.rwjms.rutgers.edu/boggscenter/student/LEND.html) as a Library and Information Science Fellow. NJLEND is an interdisciplinary graduate fellowship and leadership development program.
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I was certified to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science (as well as an ASNSM in Mathematics) from Thomas Edison State University (TESU) on June 10, 2022. I also completed the undergraduate certificates in Computer Information Systems and Operations Management.
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## In my free time
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I created a [Letterboxd account](https://letterboxd.com/ethanyoo/stats/).
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I'm still planning to update [the resources page](/resources/) (or create a separate page) with content related to civic technology, computational social science, and data science.
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## What I'm learning
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* Esri tools (including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Business Analyst, and ArcGIS Story Maps)
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* I am participating in the Creative Commons Certificate for GLAM [galleries, libraries, archives, and museums] program, for which I received a partial scholarship.
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* Using the scholarship I was awarded by the University in Feb. 2022, I registered for a graduate-level course (Optimization - Linear Programming) that starts in the first full week of July at Thomas Edison State University.
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# In previous months
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## May 2022
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* I finished the February 2022 term at Thomas Edison State University, during which I took Computer Architecture and the Liberal Arts Capstone.
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## February 2022
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* I was [interviewed by someone from Saylor Academy](https://www.saylor.org/2022/02/student-spotlight-ethan-yoo/).
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* I was awarded $2500 in scholarship funds by the Thomas Edison State University Scholarship Committee.
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## January 2022
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* I officially withdrew from the Master of Social Work (MSW) program at Smith College School for Social Work, from which I had been taking a leave of absence.
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* I finished the November 2021 term at Thomas Edison State University, including three [online courses](https://www.tesu.edu/academics/online-courses) (Data Structures; Database Management; Software Engineering) and two [e-Pack courses](https://www.tesu.edu/academics/e-pack-courses) (Computer Concepts and Applications; Industrial Psychology).
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## November 2021
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* Between moving in January 2021 and summer coursework at Smith College, I had some months where I wasn't regularly volunteering as an EMT. I'm back to it as of late November 2021.
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## December 2020
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* I started participating in [#100DaysToOffload](https://100daystooffload.com/) on December 1. #100DaysToOffload "challenge[s] people to publish 100 posts on their **personal blog** in a year." I'm posting these entries to [Write.as,](https://ethan.writeas.com/) a blogging platform with its foundations in [free software](https://writefreely.org/) and [a respect for privacy.](https://write.as/principles)
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* I disabled access logs and updated the [privacy policy](/privacy/) on December 24.
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* I left Mastodon for a few weeks before creating a new account as [@ethanyoo@todon.eu](https://todon.eu/@ethanyoo) on December 29.
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## November 2020
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* I wrote my first "personal" post on November 2, where I describe [leaving Cloudflare and GitLab Pages.](/cloudflare/)
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* I'm back to volunteering as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) as of November 4.
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* I posted the [privacy and security policy](/privacy/) for this website on November 8.
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* I wrote a new ["Start" page](/index.html) on November 11; it's now more of a landing page. There is an image of the old index page at the bottom of this post.
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* I added the "Now" page (what you're currently reading) on November 11.
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# Images
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![The index.html (a website's default starting page) until November 11, 2020. It included summaries of the four most recent posts, as well as the header and footer. The current index page has similar links, including a modified footer.](/index-old.png#center "The website's index (home) page until November 11, 2020.")
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