The question for discussion for this week’s blog is whether the pace of the technical assignments is too fast, too slow, or just right. I wish I could say that they have been too slow (give me more?). And I can’t really say they are too fast—so far they have been nothing as intense as the assignments for IRLS 672. I also wish I could say that, due to all the skills I learned in the previous semester, I am finding them easier. But that’s not exactly it either. I have not yet encountered the absolutely stumping problems that frequently occurred during the summer session. But it is early yet, and I attribute this far more to luck than my new skill level. Perhaps I feel more confident during these assignments; I don’t seem to panic as quickly or as easily when something does go wrong—I just recheck for my work and move on.
In the syllabus for IRLS 672 Bruce said there was so much to learn, yet so little time. That sums up how I feel about the time factor and this class. Each thing we touch on could have a whole course devoted just to it. There is so much background on the topics that I could spend years gathering, so much depth of knowledge that cannot be attained in the time we have, so many skills that one practice session disallows for mastery.
It has been very difficult for me to find all the time needed for this class—I have a fulltime job, a long commute and family obligations. But I can’t condemn the pace of the assignments—I think it’s necessary to ensure we learn what will be needed.
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