[Bf-education] College Level Curriculum
Frans Thamura
frans at meruvian.org
Tue Aug 18 04:04:00 CEST 2009
about the book
do you have a mampping curriculum with this book
i have experience that the book structure usually is not smiliar with
education structure
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Edwin Pilobello<e_pilobello at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've used Neil's eLearning course materials in support of a brick and mortar
> Blender class at Clark Community College in Vancouver WA. We used
> "Essential Blender" as the course textbook. I figured the BF ought to at
> least get some benefit from the sale of the book. Those that couldn't
> afford the textbook tried to read it through the wiki and did just fine.
>
> The vote was split on the book about 50-50. Some found the book easy to
> follow, others not so. Neil's courseware was always welcome. Of course, I
> had to make a list that correlated the videos with the chapters in the book.
>
> Neil was kind enough to send me a DVD of all his stuff. I re-distributed
> them to the class after fixing the URL links to point to the files on the
> DVD instead of screencast, etc. The students did not use the
> cross-reference so much as the video titles are self-directing.
>
> Using the DVD saved Neil a lot of bandwidth. I'm pretty sure if you asked
> him, he'd share his video files in for real player and flash.
>
> I know he has a lot more in the works and is chomping at the bits to upgrade
> all his material to v2.5
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