Archive for the ‘University of Waterloo’ category
Paying volunteers is a bad idea
February 22nd, 2010iPod and iTunes in the classroom and beyond
November 3rd, 2005Stanford is doing some cool stuff with iTunes. University of Waterloo should be paying attention.
self-replicating machine similar to NRC and UW work?
October 4th, 2005I might know someone who worked on a project similar to the one mentioned in this article about a system that replicates strings of simple electronic devices from random parts floating on a cushion of air.
George Elliott Clarke wins Trudeau Fellowship
April 28th, 2005University of Waterloo alumnus George Elliott Clarke wins Trudeau Fellowship ($150,000 over five years)! Awesome.
fedopoly
March 8th, 2004Check out the new board game from Canada's bastion of erudite thought, mathNEWS: Fedopoly.
National Survey of Student Engagement 2004
March 4th, 2004I received an e-mail from University of Waterloo President David Johnston two days ago, inviting me to complete the National Survey of Student Engagement. This survey has been administered in the U.S.A. for a while; I think this is the first time it's been administered in Canada.
You can look at the survey without filling in answers by going to the survey web site and entering "guest" as the Survey ID and password.
Hart runs his mouth…Helmer writes back
February 3rd, 2004Jonathon Hart is running for Arts Regular councillor. I've some comments on his statement on feds.ca.
He writes:
In previous elections voter turnout and student apathy, related to FEDs, have played a major factor in the quality of representation from every faculty, and especially the Arts faculty. It has become apparent to me that it is time to put strength and leadership back into the FEDs so that the council and executive can do the best job possible for the constituents of arts and for every student at the University of Waterloo.
Where is your evidence? Apparently, you don't have any. You are probably correct but your rhetoric needs a foundation.
I want to get YOU involved. I want to be the person that speaks on behalf of YOUR views and direction for the faculty of arts. It is critical for everyone in the faculty to feel that they have the opportunity to contribute to their education and post secondary experience through FEDs.
The position you are running for is called councillor, not conduit. CAPs are dumb; use bold instead.
Accountability is critical for an effective council. I want you to know what I'm doing to make your education better. The lack of interest and commitment from the councilors in past years is appalling. Councilors who don't show up and when they do show up leave early, aren't there to work for you. You deserve better. I can promise you that I will be dedicated to being YOUR voice to the executive and the first step to that is being physically at meetings. The next step is being prepared and involved at meetings. At every meeting the voice of arts students will be heard.
This year's arts councillors have been very good, relative to the rest of council. You sound like you've got lots of enthusiasm. Here's hoping you can do some good on council. You've got one of my four votes.
UW blogger get together, tonight!
February 3rd, 2004Tonight: Grad House, 8 p.m. Be there or beware.
A vision of Students’ Council
February 2nd, 2004Listening to the media forum, I started thinking about council and attendance. The common refrain is that council is overpopulated with résumé builders who just don't show up to meetings. I think attendance has something to do with timing of meetings and the business considered at those meetings. Consider the following table of data.
nothing new at Feds?
February 1st, 2004A few weeks ago, I wrote about a new mailing list called fedsnews. Unfortunately, the most recent message to the list, from Feds President Chris Edey, was sent on 16 January 2004. A list that isn't used frequently isn't much better than no list at all. Dave and John should use the list, too.
