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The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

The student news site of Guilford College

The Guilfordian

Possible transition from Moodle to new software stirs mixed emotions

DaeQuan Fitzgerald, Staff Writer April 22, 2016

Guilford College’s current online learning service, Moodle, may soon be replaced with Canvas, learning management software that offers a facilitated experience for both students and professors. There...

Kid Pix: a revolutionary approach to higher ed

Lily Lou, Children's Software Expert April 1, 2016

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool’s edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian staff and is not based in fact. “As an institution of higher learning, Guilford...

New cyber security major aims for ethics

Nicholas Carratu, Staff Writer November 20, 2015

As society endures the joys and complications of technological advancement, the ethical dilemmas we face remain. At their monthly meeting on Nov. 4, Guilford College faculty approved a new cyber and network...

Too much technology for children?

Kinsey Danzis February 14, 2014

Many of us know at least something about the movie “The Matrix,” right? You know, the one where machines control our lives, but we aren’t aware of just how strong a grip they have on us. There’s...

Hybrid classroom brings online learning to Bauman

Lek Siu, Staff Writer September 13, 2013

Over the summer, Guilford College transformed Bauman Hall room 104 into a new high-tech hybrid classroom, allowing faculty members to easily record and transmit their class content online. “It’s...

Facebook addiction: Is it fact or fiction?

Kevin Engle, Staff Writer April 26, 2013

I know you’ve got a dirty little secret. You do it all the time. When you wake up. Before you go to sleep. During class. While you’re studying. It’s starting to affect your grades, yet you...

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