Hey everyone, my name is Jacob Goffstein. I grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am a computer science major, as I am really interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence related topics. I’m interested in this course because as a college student, (especially in New York City), I am always interacting with many people of all sorts of different backgrounds, so I’m interested in learning about cultures and experiences that differ from my own. I’m looking forward to what interesting discussions this topic has to offer.
Category: Discussion Board Introduction
Introduction_Yvenson DB
Hi, my name is Yvenson (E-ven-son) Moreau and I was born in Martinique moved to New York when I was 9 years old and spent my time here from elementary school to now starting my second year at BMCC majoring in Studio Art. My friends would often me describe as funny, a person who shows grit (ex; being resilient, dedicated etc) also,Quiet and antisocial which is true But at the same time I tend to observe my surroundings to see if can be comfortable or not. To wrap up I’m looking forward to this class because maybe I can learn new things about other cultures specifically living in a diverse society and hopefully there’s not much work in this class.lol.
Kai Hopkins DB Intro
Hi my name is Kai Hopkins and my major is History. I am interested in Asian American History because I want Asian History to be my expertise, as a historian or professor. I like nerdy culture and International Music.
Discussion Board Introduction Prompt
Post and Comment on Discussion Board: Introduction
Category for your post: Discussion Board Introduction
- Please watch my video introduction and then introduce yourself to the class. Your introduction can include whatever you would like to share about your background, experience, and interest in Asian American Studies, burning questions you would like to explore this semester, concerns you have about the course — and anything else that you would like us to know. Feel free to add video, photo, audio, or any other media that helps you to introduce yourself to us!
- COMMENT on each other’s posts. In your comment, you can share an appreciation, a connection, or a question in response to what the author wrote.
- REMINDER>> HOW TO POST and HOW TO COMMENT (this is also on the syllabus):
- You can write your post by going to the plus sign at the top of the site > type a title* and type the body of your post > choose the category “Discussion Board Introduction” > publish.
- *Please use the title format “[FirstName] [LastName] DB INTRO”
- Submit your comment on the post of a classmate by selecting the title of the post > scroll down to where you leave a reply > type the comment > post comment.
- Remember to review the Discussion Board instructions on the syllabus — your original post should be 400-600 words (and can be longer), and your comments should be 3-4 complete sentences at MINIMUM.