natstar said:
Sorry if you dont like the way I learn. I feel better writing my own notes, knowing that im actually do the work. How lazy is it bumming notes off others. What are you gonna do when you get a real job?
I read this as: "Sorry if you don't like the way I learn, but I'm going to force it on all of you."
I think you missed a point I made natstar. A pool of information, not seperated by university subject, but by subject content. What happens if you have a shithouse lecturer? It can/does happen. A lecturer might be hard to understand, or his/her notes might not be clear (because s/he doesn't know how to use English correctly, so writes notes in a sloppy unclear fashion, and I'm not talking about overseas lecturers). That doesn't change the fact that you need to learn the content that they (poorly) attempted to teach you. Sure you could use the textbook, but what happens if there is no textbook for a subject? I have many subjects that don't have textbooks prescribed. If I don't understand what the lecturer is going on about, I need to use Google. That can be a painful process when you get pages from experts who assume the topic is common-knowledge and don't explain it.
natstar said:
If you want to badly to have lecture notes shared, why cant u start ur own site up?
Funny how people think this is a nice argument. I've already said it mightn't be feasable, but even so, the idea shouldn't be dropped.
Lecture notes could be shared via the forums, so maybe the university forums should be closed down, and uniboardz should be reopened, it'll be a seperate site.
Honestly, that argument was so stupid, it
almost didn't warrant a response.