RQ and 5 sources

 OLD RQ

     How college is not just an education it is an experience that is costly, is it worth going to school to be in student debt, or only worth it to build connections? When going to college, financial situations and family relationships shape this mindset of going to college and how that can affect an experience at college. Is it worth putting the risk of the student feeling like a burden to go to college without a healthy family relationship?
NEW RQ

    How can social connections with college bring happiness to an individual and build a community for themselves along with going to school? Gaming is one community that builds social capital for an individual, and bringing two college and gaming together to find similar students and interests in one place for a community. Why community building is important for individual happiness and finding connections with others?

5 sources:
 Arampatzi, Efstratia, et al. “Social Network Sites, Individual Social Capital and Happiness.” Journal of Happiness Studies, vol. 19, no. 1, Springer Netherlands, 2018, pp. 99–122, doi:10.1007/s10902-016-9808-z.  https://bit.ly/2P4dEFr


  Felten, Peter, and Leo M. Lambert. Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive

 Success in College. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020. https://bit.ly/3sZ3qFe 



  Kim, Yong-Young, et al. “Emerging Factors Affecting the Continuance of Online Gaming: The Roles of Bridging and Bonding Social Factors.” Cluster Computing, vol. 17, no. 3, Springer US, 2014, pp. 849–59, doi:10.1007/s10586-013-0316-1. https://bit.ly/3kVQYmB

Molyneux, Logan, et al. “Gaming Social Capital: Exploring Civic Value in Multiplayer Video Games.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 20, no. 4, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2015, pp. 381–99, doi:10.1111/jcc4.12123. https://bit.ly/3kotHK6


  Reer, Felix, and Nicole C. Krämer. “Underlying Factors of Social Capital Acquisition in the Context of Online-Gaming: Comparing World of Warcraft and Counter-Strike.” Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 36, Elsevier Ltd, 2014, pp. 179–89, doi:10.1016/j.chb.2014.03.057. https://bit.ly/38m7qI2


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