Reading the sites: Notes Towards Day 5 (Wed, Jan. 25)
By Anne DalkeJanuary 19, 2017 - 07:55

Serendip is an independent site partnering with faculty at multiple colleges and universities around the world. Happy exploring!
CRITICAL DISABILITY STUDIES: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Health Studies 304 Prof. Kristin Lindgren
Spring 2017 Stokes 118 IA
Tuesday 7:30-10 klindgre@haverford.edu
Stokes 119
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Once you are registered in a class that uses Serendip Studio, you will be given an on-line account, and will have received an e-mail from the site administrator, with an assigned username and password. Use those to log in to the course website. (If you can't find that e-mail, go to the login screen, and click to "request new password." If you log in once and don't change your password, you will also need to request a new one. If you had an earlier Serendip account, which has been unused for a while, it's possible that there will be a block on it. If you can't login, send an email to /exchange/contact-serendip, and we'll take care of it quickly.)
Alice Lesnick, “The mirror in motion: redefining reflection in an undergraduate fieldwork seminar,” Reflective Practice 5, 1 (2005): http://www-tandfonline-com.proxy.brynmawr.edu/doi/full/10.1080/1462394042000326798
Here's what we plan to do during the STEM and Tech intensive. Please contact me (Ella) with any questions, and remember that this schedule (like life) is subject to change.