I share your questions, enjoyed your anecdote and wondered about what you
learned from your fellow students in your own situation.  

N

 

FRom: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Barry MacKichan
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 10:02 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] The Professors' Big Stage

 

. Coming in at the tail of this (I have my mail program turned off most of
the day), but I have a few comments.

 

I'm still trying to get my head around the concept of a "Socratic" course
delivered through a remote, time-shifted medium. Is it virtual-Socratic?
meta-Socratic? voyeur-Socratic?

 

Several courses in the math PhD program at Stanford had students paid to
take official notes. It cost very little to Xerox these and save myself many
hours. Some lectures were pretty useless, but I went for the sake of the ego
of the lecturer. In a quarter course by Kunihiko Kodaira, I understood only
two words; "theolem" and "ploof". But he was a very nice, earnest man, as
well as a Fields Medal winner.

 

 

--Barry

 

On Mar 6, 2013, at 8:31 PM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote:





You see, I was picked up at Logan Airport by my old friend Michael Sandel,
who teaches the famous Socratic, 1,000-student "Justice" course at Harvard,
which is launching March 12 as the first humanities offering on the
M.I.T.-Harvard edX online learning platform.

 

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