teacher review ; Tuesday, February 24, 2009 23:13
i saw your post! ((:
anyway, i suddenly feel like doing a review on the lectures who taught me during the past semester.
- hew ka kian @ advanced mobile computing applications
i comment that he doesn't teach lectures very well as he reads from the slides. our impression is that he has very shallow knowledge of the subject from the way he teaches. but he's willing to help you whenever you need it.
khin ann mon @ database management and system design
when we first stepped into her class on the first day of school, we had our reservations. but she proved that she clearly understands what she's teaching and goes through everything step-by-step. she has somewhat, a caring mind also. something you don't see in everything teacher.
selene goh @ fundamentals of hospitality and tourism business
xianlong used to call her my sister, so i went along with him. comparatively, i like my cds class more in the way they open up during lessons. everyone has their comments.
i remember the very first lesson, she passed the hello kitty bucket of sweets around the class for us so that we would all pay attention. the difference between business and engineering lectures.
clement chew @ internet appliances
he remembers weiliang he enters the class with a running nose. the way he guides us during projects resembles hkk. i express my deepest regret for contributing negligible amounts during project 2, hence putting more stress on weiliang.
an ideal group member, though one shouldn't only depend on others but himself too.
low kah yee @ internetworking technologies
he's been teaching us for two semesters now. among all the teachers, i find him the best not because he does both, lectures and tutorials, but because of his explanation and the way he teaches. he can give digressed examples to make us understand. one of the teachers i'll remember.
isa rafiq @ organisational communication
if you're from my class and you're reading this post then you would be thinking, "finally, favian is touching on his favourite teacher".
many people think i see attention in his class. look at my class. i believe if i didn't attract that much attention during the first lesson, would all his lessons be that fun? would anyone stand up and start the humour going? the answer is no. everyone's just waiting.
i'll always remember him telling the class he has a masters in linguistics and the only one who corrects my SINGlish. i seriously think i speak too much dialect. he also told me i stutter when i talk. i need to change! i want to speak and write only in perfect english.
after the meeting roleplay which i chaired, he asked if i wanted to share my marks with my group members. i hesitated, then agreed. he told me that was noble. i thought it was a group effort.
i think that as much as he says that he doesn't want to teach me career communication, he don't really mind. because we both know that that's not the real me. -
i guess that summarises up everything. (:
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