"Indeed, college is when people likely create, join, and leave more communities and societies than at any other time in our lives."
What an interesting and profound thought, Gregory, especially as related to our now "online communities." Taking your ideas further, it seems that today *everyone* can find a community through social media, perhaps sometimes to the detriment of our society. I wonder if some students might find our "forced" community building a bit tedious, especially our fully online students.
BTW...that screenshot/assignment was not mine but someone else's. One can read so many layers into the post (and assignment).: Our typical one post-two replies, a request for personal information (which might be an innocent request but perceived by some as rude and inappropriate), the honesty of a student (might the teacher scoff at such honesty? might the teacher feel empathy?). Might we sometimes overlook the power and depth of discussion boards?