The First Class Scramble
Back to another new class, the typical first class scramble.
I have been part of 2 classes now - one that had someone organized a LinkenIn group, another which had the professor set up the group based on credentials.
So today, I witnessed a typical scramble and I always categorize them into a few stereotypes:
The high flyer
The person who knows he will be approached as he made one or two really interesting remark in the class discussion. These are people who typically know what they are doing
The nosy one
The person who comments a bit too much or tries to be ahead of the lecturer knowing what topic is next. These people generally break the momentum of the class and can be annoying
The rest - silence
These mass market surveys who are their potential team members or will just ask the person next to them. Some have specific preference to skin color (racism), gender (sexism) and looks (stereotyping).
There must be a better way derived to do this.
I have been part of 2 classes now - one that had someone organized a LinkenIn group, another which had the professor set up the group based on credentials.
So today, I witnessed a typical scramble and I always categorize them into a few stereotypes:
The high flyer
The person who knows he will be approached as he made one or two really interesting remark in the class discussion. These are people who typically know what they are doing
The nosy one
The person who comments a bit too much or tries to be ahead of the lecturer knowing what topic is next. These people generally break the momentum of the class and can be annoying
The rest - silence
These mass market surveys who are their potential team members or will just ask the person next to them. Some have specific preference to skin color (racism), gender (sexism) and looks (stereotyping).
There must be a better way derived to do this.
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