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Please Answer the following Questions: provide a brief rationale for your answer — not just yes/no answers

  1. which classes did you take outside of your chosen discipline?
    1. how did you select these classes?
      1. based on interest
      2. based on requirements for your degree program
    2. did would you evaluate the “outside classes”?
      1. a waste of time
      2. okay
      3. an enrichment of your education
      4. if you had a choice: would you take more outside classes?
  2. to be a well educated graduate in your respective discipline — what do you consider the most important objectives?
    1. did CU offer classes for you to meet these objectives?
    2. have you pursued these objectives outside of classes (in other settings at CU; outside of CU)?
  3. 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?
*** I typed up most of this assignment last night and finished it up just now, but when I hit save, I had to re-login, and then all the responses were gone, so I will have to re-type them later today**
how did you select these classes? (e.g. based on interest or based on requirements for your degree program)
how would you rate the “outside classes”? (e.g. a waste of time or an enrichment of your education)
if you had a choice: would you take more outside 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)?
hat do you consider the most important impact of new media and human-centered computing on YOUR education?
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Created by Andy Truman on 2010/11/30 11:59

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