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Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

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Why Students Chose To Attend Parkland College, Anthony Ayeni, Dylan Heck, Brandon Rowe Oct 2018

Why Students Chose To Attend Parkland College, Anthony Ayeni, Dylan Heck, Brandon Rowe

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. This slide presentation offers some of the reasons provided by Parkland College students for why they chose Parkland. Focuses on athletics and international student population.


Parkland Student Involvement, Paloma Gonzalez, Andrew Green, Trisha Mallere, Remy Saymiknha Oct 2018

Parkland Student Involvement, Paloma Gonzalez, Andrew Green, Trisha Mallere, Remy Saymiknha

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. Students conducted an ethnographic qualitative study on the Parkland College student community to test the hypothesis that student involvement in college activities is decreasing. In order to do this, the group explored different aspects of Parkland such as the study abroad program, athletics, the office of Student Life, the Parkland College Archives, student club presidents, and the Dean of Students.


Parkland Students And Fictive Kin Relationships, Aliana Galloza, Nadleen Judeh, Karla Rodriguez Oct 2018

Parkland Students And Fictive Kin Relationships, Aliana Galloza, Nadleen Judeh, Karla Rodriguez

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. With the hypothesis that that friendships made in elementary and high school years are stronger than friendships made in community college, the group conducted interviews and surveys to test whether friendships with family-like bonds develop among students at Parkland College. Found that college age students are finding friendships in a variety of settings and are actively building close friendships as they continue their education.


The Use Of Recreational Drugs And Alcohol In College, Alexa Ali, Ace'lyn Henderson, Emily Nwokobia, Guillermina Obispo Oct 2018

The Use Of Recreational Drugs And Alcohol In College, Alexa Ali, Ace'lyn Henderson, Emily Nwokobia, Guillermina Obispo

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103

Students used personal interviews, surveys, and informal conversations to gauge how Parkland students view recreational drug and alcohol use.


Technology Of Parkland, Luke Bull, Luke Frink, Sam Morse, Cassie Oyer Oct 2018

Technology Of Parkland, Luke Bull, Luke Frink, Sam Morse, Cassie Oyer

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. Students conducted an ethnographic study to test the hypothesis that technology in the classroom improves the learning experience at Parkland College. Using participant observation, classroom observation and formal interviews. Some of the themes uncovered are that students are generally positive about the use of technology in the classroom, but wavered on whether it held interest or was distracting.


A Study Of Parkland Student Social Life, Mitchell Flanagin, Matthew Griffith, Lily Lincoln, Michelle Morrison, Daniel Wyckoff Oct 2018

A Study Of Parkland Student Social Life, Mitchell Flanagin, Matthew Griffith, Lily Lincoln, Michelle Morrison, Daniel Wyckoff

Ethnographies of Parkland Student Life

This slide presentation is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group conducted two random surveys and several in-person interviews and found that the majority of students questioned participate in student activities sometime or often, but that only a very small percentage reported making good friends at Parkland. Other findings indicated that over half the students surveyed were actively seeking friendships, but only about one third were actively involved in clubs. All surveyed indicated that technology has impacted how we socialize.