boinkBOINK said:
totally agreed steve
the textbook looks really informative from what i've written
its just we never touched on 90% of it
74% of it...
boinkBOINK said:
Lecture notes although i did understand the concepts in the lecture when i go back to them. they really dont say much at all
so yea just going out on a whim and writing whatever comes to my head
im still not clear what different types of cultures there are or what ype of values etc.
steve is a machine mate
comes in to the lecture with his trusty parker or shchaffer pen and writes like a gazillion pages of notes
...an Aurora, btw. Only a cheap italian thing. (no smilies quite depict the tone with which that's said -- a sort of half mocking, half sarcastic, half something-else (yes, 150%!) tone)
I try and write the stuff he's saying, becuase it doesn't seem to be going anywhere, and I hope when I go back over it I'll have a flash of the blindingly obvious and understand what the point was.
At the moment I'm under the distinct impression the 4 lectures so far seem to have no significant amount of content or direction simply becuase they're a teenie tiny bit of a galactically sized overall picture, to be revealed in week 13. So, once we know that galaxy of "stuff" we'll see how it all fits in.
Or it's all just shit. (Edit: not just shit, it's just that nothing's presented in full. He talks about culture without defining it, or talks about models without metnioning their content, or talks about the content of models without talking about the name of the model... there's just no structure to it. What's the unit about again?)
*hopeful* said:
lol, skittled wat tute r u in ?
Thurs, 9am, with coffee and SMH in hand, pretending to be a good student from the back corner in the triangularly shaped room. You?