November 29 is (post)judgement day. Any discussion of the results with me will have to wait until my return to ANU on Dec 6. In the interim, here is a photo of a kitten.
|
||||||
Powered by Twitter Tools
Powered by Twitter Tools I’m going to be hard to access between now and Tuesday as I prepare the final pre-exam marks for a series of subjects (MKTG7027, MKTG3023). MGMT7006 Week 13 lecture is going ahead. It’s three parts – the last of the presentations for the semester, a discussion summary of the course, and questions on the remaining assessment tasks (exam and essay). Assignment and exam questions can still be submitted by e-mail mgmt7006@anu.edu.au – I’ll just take a little bit longer to respond than usual for the next few days. Thank you. That was awesome. After your initial reactions to the 6:40 presentation requirements, there were some amazing presentations, good presentations, and a lot of stamina shown by the crowd who finally clocked out at 8.38 (after the first presentation criteria file was created at 5:38. We did well). This was fun, and I’m immensely pleased by how the utterly experimental format turned out. Good work everybody. It’s SELTS Season! Student Experience of Learning & Teaching (SELT) · Learning and Teaching evaluations for this course are now online. · Links to the online surveys have been sent to your student email account. · Look out for the emails from ‘ANU Student Evaluations’ · For more information contact evaluations@anu.edu.au
Currently…. We have emailed 30 participants, of whom 3 have responded thus far. This is a current response rate of 10%.
Powered by Twitter Tools No audio this week. For those tuning in from remote, Week 11 consisted of a set of presentations, and a discussion of how people were progressing on their individual assessment items, gratuitous Last Lecturer campaigning on my behalf, and feedback on the final essay. Slides for Week 11 and 12 have been created, uploaded, and I might do some closing remarks to those slides in Week 12 if I’ win last lecture. Otherwise, I’ll talk about the value of different analysis techniques in the context of decision making in Week 13. If all group members could upload a copy of their group’s assignment, it makes things easier for me - I don’t have to trust Wattle to get the right file to me at the right time Voting for the Last Lecture is now open. I would like to win the contest, so I’m asking directly for your vote. Click the link, login into the ANU’s system with your student identity, vote for me (I’m about number 25 on the ballot). If you don’t want to vote for me, can I encourage your vote towards any of the other Team CBE candidates – Andrew Hughes, Kin-Yip Ho, Jenni Bettman, Maria Racionero, Craig Tapper, Royston Gustavson or Michael Martin? |
||||||
|
Copyright © 2012 MGMT7006 - All Rights Reserved Powered by WordPress & Atahualpa |
||||||