Friday, July 28, 2006

Thumbs Up!

Finally it had been a week, err well nearly...Its not yet 12 am haha. School should be this fun as always! I love my course, it felt as if everything fits like a satin glove above skin, my chosen criteria seems to fit my interest in learning. Yet I felt Lasalle it self changes much too, not by its look but their core structure in teaching. It is very important for a student to discover what they like and show their fear, mistakes and doubts to their lecturers. In this new core teaching structure do improvise in taking more feedback from students and even learn more in creative thinking. Without these structures student would not understand fully in their learning and to integrate them in their projects and self studies.

I must include that not only these structures were then introduced to the students but all the lecturers create this fun environment to ease the tension and stress among all students (informal teaching). Outing chosen freely by students for example had been planned earlier on, I had been known that learning has to be in a loose and open condition yet easy to understand the program that automatically brings passion to students. I will absolutely agree that this coming year many students will score higher marks rather then last year, but only one thing that is still messed up is "communication". This has brought up major problems through the past years. The problem is not about students and lecturers but the communication in its facilities, schedule often messed up; I personally guess it is because the lack of available classes.

I would not worry much about it since "we" are going to transfer to a new and bigger campus! It is hoped to open in the middle of next year. YEAH!!!

Today had been a dreggy and odd day, ALL THE MEDIA ARTS STUDENTS HAD BEEN LOCKED UP IN A "BAD LUCK CLASS ROOM" FOR 30 mins! Lucky enough IT can be open if not...We have to be commandos jumping from 3rd story building :P I guess the lecturer made the room angry by calling it bad luck and hating the classroom haha!!

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