Author: Isaac Tamlin
Isaac Tamlin is attempting to procrastinate his procrastinating.
E-proctoring lives up to worst expectations as university continues to push spyware
“For that entire hour I just sat there and felt sorry for myself. Everything went to shit and I can’t do anything.” ...October 1, 2020Police budget should be priority as municipal election approaches
The lead up to an election is an important point for activism, even in municipal elections.October 1, 2020Students continue fight against invasive e-proctoring software
“Of all the hills I thought I would die on at the University of Regina… I always thought it would be a ...September 24, 2020Another year of advocacy and action at RPRIG’s AGM
Supporting students On Thursday September 17, the Regina Public Interest Research Group (RPIRG) held their Annual General Meeting via Zoom, their first ...September 24, 2020Students struggle to make ends meet as loan disbursements delayed
“With the Fall term now underway and most learning taking place remotely, it is key that mental health and well-being supports are ...September 24, 2020E-proctoring Part 2: Electric Booglaoo
“Mandatory use of a program that uses artificial intelligence is potentially furthering institutionalized discrimination…Can we guarantee that the user experience of installing ...September 17, 2020E-learning leads to extra time burdens on staff, students
“Several courses that previously would’ve just been in class with consistent readings and classroom participation are now expecting the same thing in ...September 17, 2020PM prorogues parliament as controversy swirls
“We are taking a moment to recognize that the throne speech we delivered eight months ago had no mention of COVID-19, had ...September 11, 2020Online proctoring software is invasive, intrusive, untested
“Say Proctortrack partners with Pearson, who is a large, unethical educational institution testing company that issues standardized tests and assessments…. We’re literally ...September 11, 2020Free Lands Free Peoples and the push for abolition across the prairies
“Prisons and police are inherently violent and inherently cause harm…it cannot be reformed because that violence and harm is inherently built into ...September 4, 2020
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