A13AndrewFischer
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A13AndrewFischer
To-Do
Please Answer the following Questions: provide a brief rationale for your answer — not just yes/no answers- which classes did you take outside of your chosen discipline?
- how did you select these classes?
- based on interest
- based on requirements for your degree program
- did would you evaluate the “outside classes”?
- a waste of time
- okay
- an enrichment of your education
- if you had a choice: would you take more outside classes?
- how did you select these classes?
- to be a well educated graduate in your respective discipline — what do you consider the most important objectives?
- did CU offer classes for you to meet these objectives?
- have you pursued these objectives outside of classes (in other settings at CU; outside of CU)?
- what do you consider the most important impact of new media and human-centered computing on YOUR education?
- which classes did you take outside of your chosen discipline?
- So far I have taken these classes: Psycology Intro to Cognitive Psycology Cognitive Psycology Creative Writing Geology 1 & 2 Extraterrestrial Life German
- how did you select these classes? (e.g. based on interest or based on requirements for your degree program)
- A combination of both. I looked at my degree and looked to see what kind of classes I could take within the four years I have a CU. Each of these classes I was interested in, and it just happened that I was able to put them towards my major.
- how would you rate the “outside classes”? (e.g. a waste of time or an enrichment of your education)
- Each of the classes I took enriched my education in some way, some more-so than others: for example my Creative Writing class was far more helpful compared to Extraterrestrial Life. I always learn something from anything I do. Even if I don't learn anything from the class, I watch my teachers, see the mistakes or accomplishments they make, and use those to teach myself to be a better teacher.
- if you had a choice: would you take more outside classes?
- I would definatly take more outside classes. Next year I am going to Germany, which will be a fantastic learning experience that is what I would consider an outside class.
- to be a well educated graduate in your respective discipline — what do you consider the most important objectives?
- Well, I would consider my computer science classes to be the most important classes/objectives. The other things will make me a more complete student, but with respect to my discipline my computer science classes are the most important. I suppose internships may also be an important factor as well.
- did CU offer classes for you to meet these objectives?
- I think so. I have not thought of a class yet that I haven't found at CU.
- have you pursued these objectives outside of classes (in other settings at CU; outside of CU)?
- Some of them, yes. My fasination with creative writing is something that I persue often away from class, whether I'm reading literature or trying to write it. Same with geology; when I go backpacking, I now use my knowledge to investigate the rocks that make up the beautiful mountains around me.
- hat do you consider the most important impact of new media and human-centered computing on YOUR education?
- Some day I would like to take what I've learned about New Media and HCC and apply it towards a business I create. That is one of the reasons I took the class, to better understand how do make products that help people. The better my products are, the better my company will be.