hehe! Mulenge girls!! hehehe.. why dont you set that one up.. I would be curious to see. :)

I did not say compete with facebook, although now that you brought it up and I think about it, this is actually what any lecturer is doing. You are competing with 1000s of stimuli students experience during university life (some things even more popular than facebook ;) )

So yes, you have to make your offering compelling... as compelling as you possibly can. That does not make you a circus monkey. That means creating an interesting engaging environment that activates the students' minds/imagination (easier said than done). Then its up to the students to decide how to divide their mindshare (or to make their days 28hours long to include everything).



On 14/09/2010 16:05, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
I love Facebook as much as the next chap. (Not!) And I understand and accept 
that it is loved.
But surely you are not asking the lecturer to play circus monkey, trying to 
compete with Facebook for the student's attention? Making the work as 
compelling as possible surely does not require me to aim to compete for 
mindshare with Facebook? No teacher in their right mind would want to play that 
game! Because next they'll put up an all-day casino, complete with mulenge 
showgirls,  and ask you to compete. It is silly. I don't believe I owe it to 
any student to play that game.

P.

On Sep 14, 2010, at 16:20, Emmanuel Mulo wrote:

I am getting a whiff of tech-snobbery on this list.  When did spending time on 
facebook equate to one not being curious or misusing the resources available to 
them?  The student life is filled with many things and one of the biggest is a 
social part.  As a lecturer your duty which you *owe* (yes! you owe it to them) 
to the students is to make your work as compelling as you possibly can.  And if 
you are indeed that compelling they shall follow you.




On 14/09/2010 12:39, Ronald Kato wrote:
If only people utilized resources around them, then alot can be
achieved. I get baffled when I see students in MUK whining and making
comparison or sometimes under estimating the resources before them. Take
for instance if you went to lab and found it empty or partially filled,
then there is a high chance that there isn't internet connection.
When you find it filled, nearly all students are chatting away and one
would wonder when we would ever catch up to the slandered of students in
the US.
In the end of comes down to intereste driven by a strong sense of
curiosity. The desire to know how things work or how to make life better
is what drew many geeks to the level they are in now.

Some times the government will towards innovation and research matters
alot in advancing technology. The American gov't spends alot of money in
keeping NASA running, yet here we spend it on buyng 200m cars for gov't
officials.
The government together with the private sector like Apple
or Microsoft in the US have made computers and academic devices more
affordable, so as to have nearly everyone joining the digital world.

Lastly most of us here lacking a reading culture. Regardless of how much
information you have before you but if you don't take time to read and
understand it, then is wasted. We prefer to read something either
''juicy''  and gossips or anything with little intellectual input.

We need an a complete overhaul to our mindsets if we are to achieve more
in technology.

Regards,
Ronald

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Paul Bagyenda<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>  wrote:

    I agree with you on not using GSoC as the measure. It is only a
    crude measure. Just as others have in the past used Project Euler as
    a crude measure.

      On the question of what we (software company people and lecturers)
    are going to do about it, my view is that we are doing our bit. I
    think I tried.  More to the point, ask not what your country will do
    for you. And so on and so forth. In the last fews years I taught at
    Makerere I was always amazed how much students moaned about
    conditions, and yet were unable to see the opportunities presented
    to them. Of course this is normal human behaviour. The Faculty of
    Computing at Makerere has more Internet-connected computers than any
    other organisation in this country. And yet you always saw them
    doing Facebook!

      Then there was the small matter of your typical student's
    inability to leverage the Internet for learning purposes, despite
    your lecturer's best efforts.

      The short of it, Eugene, is that the hard reality of this world is
    that we owe you nothing. And yet one day you will leave that
    cosseted setting and we will demand a lot from you. What you are you
    doing do about that?

    P.

    On Sep 12, 2010, at 21:39, [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>  wrote:

     >  People write code to solve problems that are facing them, so how
    can you tell a guy from Kihihi to code for a robot? The guy thinks
    that robots only exist in movies. My solution is maybe we should not
    gauge ourselves on Google summer of code and try to write codes to
    solve our current problems.
     >  I am sure that universities abroad receive huge sums of money
    from their governments to do what they do and yet for us even
    getting internet is a challenge. So maybe we should stop looking at
    them and look at ourselves. Some of the people complaining about
    this are lecturers and people who own software companies, so what
    are you going to do about that yourselves??
     >  Eugene MUNYANEZA
     >  Makerere University
     >  Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
     >  Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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