CaptainPrice
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Is it a standard that you must go to every lecture? I've heard tuts are a lot more important, how would you describe your attendance for lectures?
Ohh, that sucks, I was under the impression every recording was on par with Richard's lectures, damn.I reckon attending lectures is a good habit towards learning, only because I get easily distracted if a watch an ECHO360 video from home.
The way how UNSW records its lectures is by audio and activities on the computer OR the use of a document camera.
Its not the same as the recorded videos like those of Richard Buckland's COMP1917 videos on Youtube - in a sense that its not from a video camera or camcorder.
Also because of this, some lecturers use other forms and techniques other than a computer or a document camera. These include an old overhead projector (what Trenerry will use - MATH1081) or the blackboard/whiteboard (what Pahor will use - MATH1131 and Wildberger MATH1081) - judging by your timetable. As a result you will only hear their voice but no 'physical' teaching activity - which can be very hard to learn from.
So yeah, one of the many reasons why attending lectures beats recorded ones!
I'll try to attend as much as I can, but for ones with decent recordings (COMP1917) I might skip sometimes.I skipped most of mine, turned out fine
(by fine, I mean average)
this year I plan to attend most of them
imo that looks pretty good. You can skip some tuesdays if you want toI'll try to attend as much as I can, but for ones with decent recordings (COMP1917) I might skip sometimes.
Average yes, but damn, look at that rep bar.
btw, this is my final timetable, thoughts? I swapped out graphics for microeconomics - http://imgur.com/J7Pktop
yay you're backBlackboard.
The Square has spoken! I'm confirming this right away!imo that looks pretty good. You can skip some tuesdays if you want to
haha got bored of this shityay you're back