Hodge Podgy and definitively obtuse.
My experience on the Google Moogly exercise.
The image exercise was interesting. I recorded only first page findings, but interesting nonetheless.
- The Professor image search netted a 32 image first page with 29 men depicted as professors, 2 women and 1 Donald Trump???
The images were multi-racially mixed throughout. - Teacher images demonstrated the opposite gender bias with 27 images depicting 21 women, 6 men and no image of Donald Trump.
These images were also multi-racially mixed throughout. - Leader pics garnered 28 images – 5 photos of men, 23 animations with 14 portraying men as leaders, 3 portraying women and 6 gender neutral. Also multi-racially mixed throughout.
- Doctors images (33) portrayed 15 males, 10 female whereas nurse images (29) depicted 3 men and 26 women. These two groups portrayed a predominantly white racial profile.
- Boy images (35) were all male with three depicting boys with physical deformities, 4 depicting boys over 12 and 28 depicting boys between under 12. The headings on the site focused mostly on physical attributes of boys like hair colour, strength, etc.
- Girl images (29) only showed 6 under 12, 2 with physical deformities and 21 over 12. The headings in this section also focused on physical and emotional attributes of girls and the seasons.

- 27 teenager images depicted male and female fairly evenly, with the majority depicting a racially white presentation, with pictures of the teenagers engaging in eating, music and friendship. The heading were mostly focused on racial differences between teenagers and attitudes of teenagers.

Moving to the Canadian Universities and Leadership search, the results were mostly about universities or organizations offering leadership Programs and not directly about leadership. TWU did get a mention as one of the top 11 universities offering leadership programs. ![]()
The Canadian Christian Ministry and Nonprofit pdf search did not really bring anything out but how to’s, rules and constitutions for existing ministries. No real in-depth anything.
The Podcasts from Victoria were numerous. You can follow this link to access Victoria This Week for all things Victoria.
(http://victoriathisweek.blubrry.com/)
Overall lacklustre, but interesting.
Curioser and curioser!

