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6901有個叫experiential learning既requirement要take個叫career and development for science student SCNC2005既垃圾course fulfill
個垃圾course timetable會打漏一堂lesson令你miss左堂, 而果一堂係計兩堂attendance, 然後sem尾放grade會話你唔夠attendance fail你, 要你比多一萬蚊defer讀多次fulfill個requirement, 唔比appeal
我屌你老母hku宜家係唔係好撚等錢洗要咁屈學生學費? 寫cv洗唔洗特登浪費時間take個course要大學班老屎忽教?
大學可唔可以唔好再搞呢d take attendance又無撚用既垃圾course要d學生浪費時間去take純粹為左fulfill requirement?
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Ping-Cheng (Benson) Yeh is an EE professor at NTU with great passion in teaching. He has pioneered many educational experiments and designs:
-He is the first to teach a MOOC (Coursera) course in Chinese with over eleven thousand students, the largest ever class in Chinese history.
- He is the first in the world to design a MOOC-based multi-student social game to enhance the MOOC learning experience of the students.
- He is the first to design various experiential learning schemes and build an E-learning platform to offer a regular college course on “Presentation Skills”.
- He is the first to create and promote the style of designing mathematical problems with creative literary writing.
Since 2010, Prof. Yeh has been a strong advocator of his teaching philosophy: “by the students, for the students, of the students”. It states that students can be motivated to learn if the teachers can share more responsibility with the students, for instance, let students design their own homework problems. Prof. Yeh’s speeches have motivated many teachers to start thinking differently in teaching.
Influenced by his father, Prof. Sheng-Nian Yeh, and inspired by Prof. Po-Wen Hsu of NTUEE, Prof. Yeh is devoted in student counseling. He aslo constantly writes blog articles to help resolve students’ confusions about life and learning. The articles are shared among many students.
Prof. Yeh is currently the director of NTU MOOC Program. He is also possibly the first NTUEE professor to meet his university president with ponytail...