I like the idea of starting freshman on a project. I am in a computer engineering course in the states and at first I wasn't sure if it was what I wanted. It took a year and a half to really get into the interesting components of this field and now I love it. I think working through a product lifecycle in the first few weeks or even first semester is brilliant.
The downside from what I've seen is that the students may not learn what is actually going on. I can't imagine that one week was enough to explain what happens at the hardware level when you make an if statement in high-level languages.
The teamwork stress is great as well. Working in teams has always been a good experience for me.
I might suggest skipping testing week haha. Wait until it's too late to introduce the frustration of finding your bugs!
everything in this video is not real.....in this uni (IF IT IS uni!) you will be teached only how to use basic DOS commands and how to ping a pc in the class!!!that's the professional-educational level of the DRs there...
Excellent video, kept my attention the whole way through. Very inspiring work. You have alot of pride in your students and rightly so, the project seems to have been a rewarding experience for both students and lecturers alike. Its amazing to see what can be achieved in the write environment.
When i was at university i disliked the hardware modules but i would definetly have found it more interesting if it were presented in a practical hands on approach like this.
May ganito pala talga.
katheryncruz24 2 months ago
I like the idea of starting freshman on a project. I am in a computer engineering course in the states and at first I wasn't sure if it was what I wanted. It took a year and a half to really get into the interesting components of this field and now I love it. I think working through a product lifecycle in the first few weeks or even first semester is brilliant.
encantarebelde 2 years ago
The downside from what I've seen is that the students may not learn what is actually going on. I can't imagine that one week was enough to explain what happens at the hardware level when you make an if statement in high-level languages.
The teamwork stress is great as well. Working in teams has always been a good experience for me.
I might suggest skipping testing week haha. Wait until it's too late to introduce the frustration of finding your bugs!
encantarebelde 2 years ago
And now I really want an Arduino board. and I'm slightly worried about the international engineering competition. ;]
(sorry for the long comment, long video)
encantarebelde 2 years ago
everything in this video is not real.....in this uni (IF IT IS uni!) you will be teached only how to use basic DOS commands and how to ping a pc in the class!!!that's the professional-educational level of the DRs there...
nousernameoeo 2 years ago
it's real we promise!!!
CovStudent 2 years ago
dot com
Megamediaplex 2 years ago
Excellent video, kept my attention the whole way through. Very inspiring work. You have alot of pride in your students and rightly so, the project seems to have been a rewarding experience for both students and lecturers alike. Its amazing to see what can be achieved in the write environment.
When i was at university i disliked the hardware modules but i would definetly have found it more interesting if it were presented in a practical hands on approach like this.
DeaconEsquire 2 years ago
should of asked me to do the renders!
TheDonBurroni 2 years ago
Hi TheDonBurroni
lovin' your work and your channels!!! it would be great to talk to you at some point about what you've been up to- do get in touch!
CUTV
CovStudent 2 years ago