Another school year…

I am not ready for summer to be over. Seems like it just started. Not that it was a wasted summer – it was great. I am just not ready to get back into the grind. This fall will prove to be extra busy. Not only will I again be teaching, but I have a real class to take. Last spring was nice having a i ndependent study which for all practical purposes was based on the work I did the previous summer and a little bit of research and analysis later. This time, I have to sit through lecture and do project work. I think it wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t within the department I work in. You always think that it can shape faculty opinions of you even though I have been here over 9 years. It is ego I am sure. I sometimes feel guilty that they have an overinflated view how how good I am. Last night for instance, we had an orientation for new grad students that I attend to share some info about our computing resources. The orientation starts with an ice breaker where following 5 minutes of talking to your neighbor, you tell everyone some things about that person. The faculty and staff who go to this don’t really participate but after the last student finished, our coordinator turned to me and our dept. chairman to do the same for each other. When he talked about be me mentioned the college I got my BS from and its national ranking. I guess as long as they are happy, who am I to complain.

At least the class I am taking this semester is one I an very interested in – Crypto. I have taught some about this so maybe that gives me an edge. Of course I also know some of the others taking the class (to include one of mu interns) so it may turn out that my job is to translate what the professor says into English. The prof is a nice guy but his english is suspect. I also saw some of his slides and fear that he is just going to read them to us. Thank god we have wireless in the classrooms. I can get something meaningful done if I get too bored.

I think I am going to do something different with the class I teach this time too. Now that majors can take it for CS credit, I may not need to cover some of the early material as fully as I have in the past. hard to tell though so I think I will give a pretest and also list some advanced topics for them to choose from. I suspect what a lot of people are really interested in is what comes at the end or would come if I had more time. I think I am going to beef up the practicum too. This is a system admin class and in the practicum, I give them a program that’ll break their systems. They have to find the problem and fix it. They really stress about it too until they actually start it then find it wasn’t too bad afterall. If you do the work, they are really easy.

Oh well, once more into the breech.

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August 18, 2006

I remember taking a Novell class (OK, that alone dates me). I was really insecure about my Novell knowledge and wanted to get better at it for work. Turns out I knew quite a bit. I was in there five minutes before I was poking at the servers in the other classrooms. Hehe.

August 18, 2006

I’m sorry for you that your summer seems to be over but I’m also thrilled as that means our winter should be over soon….woooohoo! 😉 *hugs*

August 18, 2006

I’m mixed on summer ending. Of course that means school is starting back (would love 2 more weeks!) but like Kiri said…winter will soon be here. Hell at this point I’d settle for highs in the 80s!!

Cryptology would be a neat class. We didn’t have anything like that when I was in school. My all-time favorite class was Artificial Intelligence (followed closely by Numerical Analysis and Linear Algebra). We got to write a Connect 4 game and then have our AI’s play everyone else. The winning AI got to play the professor’s AI.

We had a math professor who was supposed to be exceptional (they were ALL way beyond me). I had several other professors mention to me that Dr. Curtis was a “really bright guy”. If your colleagues think highly of you, you probably deserve it. Yay for good computer science professors!

August 23, 2006

I know it sure seemed like the summer just flew by here. Our kids are all going back this Friday… Half a day, Friday… Odd, no? Anyway, best wishes… And happy getting back into the groove.

September 15, 2006

Stopping by to say hello. I opened another private diary here. But still have a blog on yahoo. Write and entry for September and let everyone know how that class is going. Miss you lots. ~V

December 11, 2006

“…until they actually start it then find it wasn’t too bad afterall.” *Somewhere in the shadows an evil laugh is heard.*