Monday, February 1, 2010
I read over both chapters 7 & 8 this morning and found a lot of useful information in regards to the web site we're working on. I used some of the layout/introductory info in my proposal assignment that's due Friday. Lot's of stuff we've done in this class already has inspired me to take projects outside of the class and test principles I've learned in the real world. I think that is a means of measuring a class's worth. If a class motivates you to take its principles and incorporate them in your life outside of college, then it's a success. I've started a small partnership project from principles learned here already and it's only the fourth week.
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It seems that in this country, we go to college to get a degree, not to learn...but when a class comes along that doesn't just contribute to our degree requirements but also gives us tools to use in real life and on the job...that's a rare thing. I've learned a lot in this class so far too (in only 4 weeks!) and I'm glad to see I'm not alone :)
ReplyDeletecan i post on myself??? ok so that's cool tracie that you feel the same way. My game company thing is going along at a good rate too.
ReplyDeletehi paul (and tracie),
ReplyDeleteam glad to hear you are inspired by our subject matter! the readings for this week may be a bit dense (and admittedly, might even be unappealing to those who are simply NOT interested in interactive writing, as some have expressed in this class), but it's even a gem to find those who are willing to take risks and apply real-life learning outside of class. keep it up!!!
perhaps for chap 8, you guys can zoom in on one (or 2?) architecture that is adaptable to your own project (?). that way, you can weed out info that are unrelated to what you're actually doing for this course or beyond.
good luck on your business project, paul!