I had Rob for a Understanding Virtual Workspaces, which sounds pretty uninteresting but honestly I would always look forward to coming to class. Rob's a very understanding, down-to-earth guy. The class is more of a discussion rather than a lecture, and there were guest speakers from NASA and Capital One that would talk about digital badges or virtual workspaces in general. Very easy A as long as you put in some effort (he'll let you redo the essays for full credit), and the stuff you learn here can actually be used outside of the classroom.
STS 2500
Science and Technology in Social and Global Context
Last taught: Spring 2018
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☆ 2 Ratings
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2 Reviews
Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
4.0
Recommend
4.0
Difficulty
1.0
Hours/Week
6.0
I took Archer's class on virtual communication and digital badges, and I quite enjoyed it. It's a really easy class, if you're into that sort of thing, but I also found it legitimately useful. Archer has a lot of real world experience in the workplace because he's started like 5 companies, and people actually used the stuff he taught in job interviews during the semester. Archer is also just a great guy who will buy the class food randomly, so I highly recommend his class.
Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
5.0
Recommend
4.0
Difficulty
2.0
Hours/Week
6.0