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Now | 2022-09-11 | permalink | 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. |
You might also want to read: What is a "now page"?
Recent academic and professional progress
Rutgers University: I started the Master of Information (MI) degree program at the School of Communication and Information on a part-time basis. I also started NJLEND, a fellowship for which I was selected in May 2022, as the first Library and Information Science Fellow.
In my free time
I created a Letterboxd account.
I'm still planning to update the resources page (or create a separate page) with content related to civic technology, computational social science, and data science.
What I'm learning
- Esri tools (including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Business Analyst, and ArcGIS Story Maps)
In previous months
August 2022
- I took an American Heart Association (AHA) course to renew my Basic Life Support (CPR and AED) certification.
- I finished Optimization - Linear Programming at Thomas Edison State University.
July 2022
- Using the scholarship I was awarded by Thomas Edison State University, I started a graduate-level course (Optimization - Linear Programming) in the data science program.
- I met with a group of friends from Swarthmore College in New York City.
June 2022
- I was certified to graduate from Thomas Edison State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and an associate's degree in mathematics on June 10, 2022. I also completed the undergraduate certificates in Computer Information Systems and Operations Management.
- I was awarded scholarship funds for the fall 2022 semester by the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University.
- I was awarded a Joseph Lippincott Fellowship (Swarthmore Fellowship) by the Fellowships and Prizes Committee at Swarthmore College.
May 2022
- I finished the February 2022 term at Thomas Edison State University, during which I took Computer Architecture and the Liberal Arts Capstone.
- I was selected to participate in The Boggs Center's Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (NJLEND) program as a Library and Information Science Fellow during the 2022-2023 academic year. NJLEND is an interdisciplinary graduate fellowship and leadership development program.
February 2022
- I was interviewed by someone from Saylor Academy.
- I was awarded $2500 in scholarship funds by the Thomas Edison State University Scholarship Committee.
January 2022
- 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.
- I finished the November 2021 term at Thomas Edison State University, including three online courses (Data Structures; Database Management; Software Engineering) and two e-Pack courses (Computer Concepts and Applications; Industrial Psychology).
November 2021
- 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.
December 2020
- I started participating in #100DaysToOffload 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, a blogging platform with its foundations in free software and a respect for privacy.
- I disabled access logs and updated the privacy policy on December 24.
- I left Mastodon for a few weeks before creating a new account as @ethanyoo@todon.eu on December 29.
November 2020
- I wrote my first "personal" post on November 2, where I describe leaving Cloudflare and GitLab Pages.
- I'm back to volunteering as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) as of November 4.
- I posted the privacy and security policy for this website on November 8.
- I wrote a new "Start" page 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.
- I added the "Now" page (what you're currently reading) on November 11.