Well, well, well...
Time to evaluate this course.
I could take the approach and suck up and say that I loved it but then I would be lying.
Being blatantly honest, these three hours a week were probably the most mind boggling and confusing hours of my university life.
I could take the approach and suck up and say that I loved it but then I would be lying.
Being blatantly honest, these three hours a week were probably the most mind boggling and confusing hours of my university life.
The Lectures:
The lectures were very entertaining and motivated you to stay alert. I did not understand why we discussed some of the content that we did and it did take me some outside research to understand what most of the concepts were.
It was refreshing though to see some lecturers that were generally passionate and relaxed about their content, which made the presentation of the lecture not so typically boring.
I did learn a lot in the lecturers and I am glad that I actually attended all of them as without the lectures I do not understand how you would pass this course.
The Tutorials:
I liked the structure of the tutorials. It was awesome that we had access to the computers.
It was good to be challenged and I did get to learn a lot of new skills. Firstly, I had the opportunity to learn how to use an IMac, which is completely different to the typical PC.
I never would have considered ever doing a blog, so although I found it more frustrating then anything, it was good that I got to have a go at doing one. I learned that I would not bother making one for personal use because they constantly come up with having technical problems, or having a HTML error.
I also enjoyed when we debated about certain topics that we had to evaluate in the TuteSparks. I found it really interesting to see what others thought on the issues, especially the people in our lectures that were from other generations.
Overall:
It was a pretty good subject and was glad that it turned to be compulsory as I would have missed out on these opportunities if it wasn't.
The lectures were very entertaining and motivated you to stay alert. I did not understand why we discussed some of the content that we did and it did take me some outside research to understand what most of the concepts were.
It was refreshing though to see some lecturers that were generally passionate and relaxed about their content, which made the presentation of the lecture not so typically boring.
I did learn a lot in the lecturers and I am glad that I actually attended all of them as without the lectures I do not understand how you would pass this course.
The Tutorials:
I liked the structure of the tutorials. It was awesome that we had access to the computers.
It was good to be challenged and I did get to learn a lot of new skills. Firstly, I had the opportunity to learn how to use an IMac, which is completely different to the typical PC.
I never would have considered ever doing a blog, so although I found it more frustrating then anything, it was good that I got to have a go at doing one. I learned that I would not bother making one for personal use because they constantly come up with having technical problems, or having a HTML error.
I also enjoyed when we debated about certain topics that we had to evaluate in the TuteSparks. I found it really interesting to see what others thought on the issues, especially the people in our lectures that were from other generations.
Overall:
It was a pretty good subject and was glad that it turned to be compulsory as I would have missed out on these opportunities if it wasn't.
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