Sometimes you go on and on in your lectures about tangent topics. If you could please stay on topic in the future... That'd be great.
Your friend, Sasha
Phil Ashman
· 11 months ago
Well, I'm not sure this was an appropriate comment for this particular post, but I'll throw a response back at ya. I'm sorry you don't find some of these tangents interesting. Since I assume you are talking about the PC Hardware class, I must ask whether you would prefer me to just chalk and talk fact after fact the whole class? You don't have the vantage point of seeing everyone sitting in front of you, but I can assure you that these interludes and tangents (most of which add value to the material we are talking about in my opinion) bring many a student out of their slumber, or sometimes re-engages them in the class.
Anyway, I appreciate the comment. I hope this provides a bit of insight into the method behind the madness. I think you would find the process much more beneficial if you used the my 'tangents' as a time to interact, contribute and share your knowledge with the class rather than switching off and wishing I'd just stick to the book.
Sometimes you go on and on in your lectures about tangent topics. If you could please stay on topic in the future... That'd be great.
Your friend,
Sasha
Anyway, I appreciate the comment. I hope this provides a bit of insight into the method behind the madness. I think you would find the process much more beneficial if you used the my 'tangents' as a time to interact, contribute and share your knowledge with the class rather than switching off and wishing I'd just stick to the book.