So sorry to miss class this morning!! (I have a sick kid at home) I will be in tonight from 6:00-9:00 if you need help, or you can call me (303) 842-4554.
Just for fun:
Project Presentations next week!!!
http://engr1201.blogspot.com/2014/03/engineering-project-report-presentation.html
Ch 19: The Campus Experience:
19.4 Ask lots of questions
Active questioners are the ones who learn the most.
Just for fun:
Project Presentations next week!!!
http://engr1201.blogspot.com/2014/03/engineering-project-report-presentation.html
Ch 19: The Campus Experience:
19.4 Ask lots of questions
Active questioners are the ones who learn the most.
Etiquette for asking lots of questions:
Explain your misunderstanding:
Explain your misunderstanding:
"I'm sorry, I think I misheard you..."
"I don't quite understand that explanation..."
"I'm sorry, I was distracted - can you say that again?"
Explain what you understand:
Explain what you understand:
I understand _____ where I get confused is _____.
Be confident
- It might not be your fault you don't get it, it might be their fault for not explaining it clearly enough - so don't feel bad that you are having to ask!
Research as much as you can beforehand
If you can't find an answer in class, use the internet!
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19.5 The People Issue
Meeting people:
Join the "I talk to Strangers" movement!
Work in groups, know the email/phone/names of 3-4 other people in each of your classes.
Networking:Think about all of the different jobs you have had so far, how may of them were a result of knowing someone who worked there?
Jobs often come through people you know.
Adviser:
Find an adviser that is in your department, who understands the requirements for your degree.
Shelley.Caraway@lonestar.edu
Before you register, go over your schedule with Shelley to make sure you are not taking classes you don't need, or that you are not missing anything.
Investigating Instructors:
http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/
You don't always have a choice, but if you do, might as well choose wisely!
Know and use your Campus Resources:
Events Calendar: link
Financial Aid: link
Career Services: link
Career Fairs: link
Tutoring: link
Library hours: link
Fitness Center: link
Food: link
Can you name all of the buildings on your campus?
Take the campus tour - link
Time management:
"If you haven't got the time to do it right, when will you have the time to do it over?" - Jeffrey Mayer
It's worth it to read your book!
1st preview it:
Events Calendar: link
Financial Aid: link
Career Services: link
Career Fairs: link
Tutoring: link
Library hours: link
Fitness Center: link
Food: link
Can you name all of the buildings on your campus?
Take the campus tour - link
Time management:
"If you haven't got the time to do it right, when will you have the time to do it over?" - Jeffrey Mayer
It's worth it to read your book!
1st preview it:
- take 30 seconds to look over titles and headings.
- look at any pictures, charts, examples.
- Get general idea of the main idea
Use your eyes & brain, don't talk to yourself! Hooked on Phoenix taught us all to talk to ourselves when we read, but talking is slow, you can read faster if you don't say it in your head to yourself.
Read in phrases, rather than individual words.
Skim through & read easy material quickly, slow down for harder material. If your reading speed is right, you should not have to re-read anything to make sense of it.
Highlight key sentences & ideas.
Check out some of the speed reading apps:
http://www.spreeder.com/
Fulfilling Duties:
Take pride in being part of academia,
Get involved, you get out of things what you put into them.
Use the Web!
Use wiki, youtube, Forums, email your instructors.
Learn how to type:
http://www.typingweb.com/
Stress management -
Balance & moderation in all things.
Find people to vent to.
http://www.listeningear.com/
If you don't know anyone you feel comfortable venting to, just get online somewhere to vent.
Chapter 20: Financial Aid
Financial Aid: link
There are several types of financial aid available: link
- Loans
- Scholarships
- Veterans Affairs
- Work Study
http://www.supercollege.com/
Chapter 21: Engineering Work Experience
"How do you get experience without a job, and how do you get a job without experience?"
LSC Career Services: link
Volunteer work -
http://ewb-usa.org/
How many of you have a summer job lined up?
How many of you have family / friends who know of job openings?
How many of you need a letter of recommendation?
If you put a lot of effort and work into your semester project, and get all of your HW turned in, I will write you up a letter. You can also write up letters for one another - swap letters with the people in your project team, exchange info. You can also use me (and hopefully your team mates) as a reference.
Chapter 22: Liberal Arts and Engineering
I posted the new course requirements:
http://engr1201.blogspot.com/2014/04/engr-info.html
What's up with the HIST, GOVT, and ENGL requirements you might ask? ....
Aren't liberal arts classes the joke classes for people who aren't smart enough to do math??? Why do we have to take these classes again???? ...
Take a second to remember:
What is the point of engineering?
A - To make the world a better place for everyone.
What do you need to know in order to better serve others?
A - you need to understand people, society, government, history.
ENGL Composition classes???
This is the information age, you need to know how to create & communicate information. The age of technology is a result of the age of information, we have advanced as far as we have because of our increased ability to learn and communicate with one another.
Take your lib arts classes seriously, they are not a joke!!!
Chapter 3: Profiles of Engineers pg. 73
1 pg long bios of engineers talking about their job & life - worth reading!!!!
Next week -
Project Presentations, Final review, turn in mousetrap car graphs.
Need help? Come by ENGR1304, in this room, Tu/Th 9:30-12:30, 6:00-9:00 at night.
Just a couple more weeks!!!!
You're almost there!!!!
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