Wednesday, September 24, 2008

What I Did Last Saturday


I work in an awesome lab.  Example from Saturday: Trip to St. Augustine Alligator Farm

That's right -- I got to  manhandle alligators and crocodiles from around the world!

It was pretty fun, too, except at one point where I was sitting on the back of an alligator that decided to thrash around a bit. That's when I realized that I probably wasn't big enough to be sitting on the back of that alligator....heh....I still have all my fingers though!

And I was deemed worthy the title of DANGER RANGER!

The trip made Sunday seem really boring since all I had to do was grade papers :(

Since that trip, I've just been teaching and learning -- learning and teaching.

Oh! I also called the Supervisor of Elections back home and got my absentee ballot sent up here. The more I hear Sarah Palin open her mouth, the more I realize I have to vote.

Interpret that last statement how you will.

And now I leave you with NERD ROCK!




ADIOS!
-BONICITA!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Tuesdays, Tuesdays, Tuesdays

Tuesdays are odd.

For me.

Much of this day is focused on my duties with the class I teach.

I go to their lecture.
I hold their office hours.
I make their weekly quizzes.

Which makes the day sort of lazy except that I know I have other things I should be doing.

Because Wednesdays I'm back to the grind of my classes where I have just as many responsibilities.

I have Quantitative Methods.
I have a paper that should have been read for reading group.
I have Herpatology and its corresponding lab (Salamander ID quiz TOMORROW!).


Ambyostoma mexicana

I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm tired.
-Bonster

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

What does he know, and how long will he know it?

First day of office hours. My prediction: no one comes

This always baffled me as an undergrad. I went to office hours a lot -- granted the TA or professor seemed like they knew what they were doing. But when I talk to others the general consensus is that office hours are a waste of time.

If someone can help you learn, how could that possibly be a waste of time.

The more I'm on campus and seeing students "learn", the more I have to agree with the professor I'm TA-ing for: students view education as a sport.

"My observations suggest that there is another metaphor that describes your mode of operation more closely," I said, "and that is sports. When you play a sport, your preparation reaches a crescendo just before a match (exam). If you win the match (exam), you get points (grades) in proportion to your placement. You keep track of those points, strategizing about how to get more next time. The match leaves no residue other than the points. At the end of college, you enter the working world with your overall standing (grade-point average) and little more. Your approach is certainly effective in getting the points that get you through college, but it is poor when it comes to getting an actual education."
Taken from "Just Scoring Points" by Walter Tschinkel. Published in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

It's just sort of sad. I mean, you're paying for the education -- don't you want to actually remember it??

I'm not completely naive, however, I do realize that some TA's/professors are a little off-putting in their attitudes towards their students. Many also have terrible attitudes towards the educational system but don't strive to change the problem starting with their own class.

I'm just striving to be different.

Still no students since when I started. They have a little under an hour left to come before I get on with my day outside of this office. I'm a little under the weather so I'd like to just crawl into my bed and read my papers instead of staying here.

Oh and the title for this post comes from this New Yorker cartoon (gotta love 'em!) courtesy of Frank Cotham. Too true, too true.

-Bonnie

Friday, September 5, 2008

I keep my life on a heavy rotation

HOWDY!

Well, yesterday marked my second day teaching. The board looked like this:


Click for larger spongy information


So far the semester isn't bad -- it's just tiring. I feel like it's hard to get everything done.

I'm at the office everyday from 8AM to sometimes 8:30PM (given the day) which makes sleeping all that more glorious.

In news that's completely different, my iPod broke about a month, month and a half ago. Because of this I've actually been using the cd player in my car and listening to the same six albums. I would recommend picking up any of these six if you're looking for some new tune-age. Excellent stuff.













And when I'm not in my car I've been listening to LOTS of youtube videos and artist pages on myspace. Some of these artists include:







Anyway, just wanted to share those musical nuggets with you all.

I'm also working on a few crochet projects so hopefully I'll finish them before Christmas. Ha!

Peace out!
-Bonster