Difference between revisions of "Hints For DPS909"
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* Make the media-wiki part of your daily routine. | * Make the media-wiki part of your daily routine. | ||
* The Guest lecturers are one of the most valuable experiences, ask as many questions as possible! | * The Guest lecturers are one of the most valuable experiences, ask as many questions as possible! | ||
+ | * Don't be afraid to make connections with students, teachers and professionals alike. | ||
− | ==What about the Humphrey Factor== | + | ==What about the Humphrey Factor?== |
− | * When Dave asks a question, he ''' | + | |
− | * '''NEVER''' study for other courses during guest lectures. | + | * If you want to show Dave a site, don't open it in IE, that doesn't go well. |
+ | * When Dave asks a question, he '''DOES''' want an answer, it's never hypothetical. | ||
+ | * '''NEVER''' study for other courses during guest lectures or any of Dave's classes for that matter. |
Revision as of 12:32, 8 December 2006
Technology & Experience in DPS909
- IRC isn't as hard as you think.
- Get on IRC and stay on IRC.
- Make the media-wiki part of your daily routine.
- The Guest lecturers are one of the most valuable experiences, ask as many questions as possible!
- Don't be afraid to make connections with students, teachers and professionals alike.
What about the Humphrey Factor?
- If you want to show Dave a site, don't open it in IE, that doesn't go well.
- When Dave asks a question, he DOES want an answer, it's never hypothetical.
- NEVER study for other courses during guest lectures or any of Dave's classes for that matter.