Sciforums Lectures.

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Rick, Apr 19, 2003.

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  1. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    I was thinking...
    if we collect a great crowd in chat room,we could use it produce lectures on any particular subject.like for example perl stuffs,O.S building etc...




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  3. testify Look, a puppy! Registered Senior Member

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    I'd be there for sure if it happened. I am always eager to learn new stuff.
     
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  5. DCLXVI Bloody Bastard Registered Senior Member

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    I'd show up, I'm always up for learning new stuff.

    Question is, who would be willing to lecture?
     
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  7. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    Many people out here are Experienced people in their respective fields.I think it will be a great experience for students like myself.Many people could produce lectures on their respective expertise,this post will have to circulated off course.James R for example could start with Quantum Mechanics.I could give a lecture on C or Perl.Others like KM could give lectures on Eastern Philosophies and other things like Managment.

    what do you think.?


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  8. Xerxes asdfghjkl Valued Senior Member

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    I couldn't add much to a chatroom lecture - though there are probably a few details I could squeeze in, as right now I'm learning a lot in those areas. Especially computer science and other scienctific fields.

    Either way I'd love to be lectured, especially by people who have real experiene and passion. As opposed to my...erm...'teachers' (excluding my comp-sci one - he's a good teacher, but beside the point....).

    If you guys ever plan on initiating one of these things, drop me a PM.
     
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