I couldn't think of a title for this one..
but it looks like Canada has finally caught up to the US and is competing well in this field of university study..
no longer can we say only in America.. now it will have to be only in North America.
yep you have wacky professors just like we do..
but ours are more outrageous.. (and obnoxious )
but it looks like Canada has finally caught up to the US and is competing well in this field of university study..
no longer can we say only in America.. now it will have to be only in North America.
Most university students are used to working through tough assignments, but administrators at Memorial University in St. John's are raising concerns over one that has many feeling uncomfortable.
Computer programming instructor John Shieh asked some of his students to develop a software program to determine if a rape victim would kill herself.
Students were asked to consider what should happen to a fictional student named Heather, particularly whether she has the will to live after being ridiculed online.
"You wonder why this example, in particular, was used — an example of rape and a victim. It's pretty irresponsible of the instructor and definitely insensitive when you think about how many students this is impacting,"
Shieh, whose research specialties include artificial intelligence, has not responded to CBC News' requests for an interview.
Abrahams said the university is currently investigating.
yep you have wacky professors just like we do..
but ours are more outrageous.. (and obnoxious )