Last session was last night. The teaching was probably the worst, because I get flustered and lose my groove when the power goes out and I have to switch from slideshows to the one small and terrible whiteboard and I can no longer have people practice things on their computers. Nonetheless, I'm really proud of this seminar. I worked really hard on it, and I did it
right. It wasn't my idea to have a seminar, it was my counterpart's idea. I am not telling people what they should learn, I am providing instruction in response to a specific request. I did a lot of work, but there were several other lecturers involved. I did the main teaching, but that's because I am the only one who has ever worked with a Linux server or who understands a terminal interface right now. I could have gotten more women involved (there were 2 out of about 25). That's the part I'm not proud of. At the end of the seminar, I think this was really well received and my counterpart is considering having another seminar at the end of this coming semester. I will be on my way out of the country, but he had a good start to his plan. A university SHOULD provide the occasional free seminar to educate the public!
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Group picture at the end. Can you spot the white person? |
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One of the students gave me a pen with a hand-carved wooden shaft. Aww! |
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