On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Gene Wirchenko <[email protected]> wrote:


>
>
> 1)   I finally got my Bachelor of Computing Science degree in 2010.  Time
> after time in class, I would have totally different questions from my
> classmates.  I was looking at how to apply the material and asked
> accordingly.  I noted several times where people were working on an
> assignment, cursing about something, and I recognised that the answer to
> one of the questions I had asked covered that.  A pity they had not
> listened.
> --------


Awesome.  I resemble that in my classes as well.


> 2)   Younger people (or maybe it is most people) do not ask enough
> questions.  I remember one case where the instructor said something on a
> Monday that seemingly contradicted something he had said the previous
> Wednesday.  When I queried this, that triggered a five-minute flurry of him
> looking through his notes.  Finally, he asked if he had covered four slides
> (showed them) on Friday.  No, he had not, and when he did, the problem was
> solved.
> ------------
>

Yep.  They have been trained to NOT interact more than interact.  A coffee
house use to be a place to come in and visit.  Today it is a cubeless
workplace where people will ask you to keep quiet.


-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell


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