Has anyone heard when the students and faculty will be told in which rooms Summer classes will be held? Someone may like to know to be able to prepare for the conditions in the rooms.
What difference would it make three weeks before class? Don't they go in and clean and wax before classes start? My rooms were never the same from Tuesday to Thursday? I thought this was a puzzling topic, not sure why it matters.
I would want to know about the room also. Some of the lecture rooms are primitive. I once wanted a small seminar room and was given a huge auditorium with terrible aucoustics. That virtually defeated the seminar format. I had to revert to a lecture format.
quote: Originally posted by: LVN "What difference would it make three weeks before class? Don't they go in and clean and wax before classes start? My rooms were never the same from Tuesday to Thursday? I thought this was a puzzling topic, not sure why it matters."
If you're going out of town until the summer session begins, and plan to prepare your course during that period, it would be helpful to know the room conditions. Especially for a novice instructor.
PowerPoint presentations for the lectures with no equipment in the room, overheads and no projector or poor conditions to see it, or of you use a cart with equipment on it, it may matter if you are in the building your office is in or across campus (rain on the equipment, etc.). There are many valid reasons to know why.
No, LVN, what you said is "telling". Take the example of a couple of people that disagreed with the current administration. They were never given room assignments (0r given completely ignorant rooms as far as class size[35 - 55] in a class that held 20) and when semesters began - they were isolated completely away from their "home buildings" - for some weird reason, certain people were teaching all the way across campus while chairs etc. suddently complained that these people were 'never around" ---you'll see this isolation issue turning up in some current lawsuits.
Sorry LVN, probably where you weren't going with it, but I have friends who have suffered from this tactic.