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Subject: [Leica] Writing (was: writing going downhill etc)
From: ljkapner at cox.net (Leonard J Kapner)
Date: Wed Jun 23 21:22:08 2004

Brian,

And Aristotle and Plato were turning over in their graves... I experienced a
similar problem teaching graduate business school. During exams, a number of
my students preferred proving their contentions with footnoted parametric
spreadsheet analyses, rather than well-reasoned, written arguments. My
explanation that you'd never get away with quantitative "nerdiness" in the
Board Room was not always persuasive... Ah well, teaching at university is a
wonderful experience if it weren't for the students one has to deal with!
:-)

Len

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-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+ljkapner=cox.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+ljkapner=cox.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Brian
Reid
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 7:05 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: [Leica] Writing (was: writing going downhill etc)


>> we engineers are notorious for bad writing skills.
>
> One of the appealing features of the engineering curriculum at my school
was a notable lack of coursework that required writing papers.

In the 1980s I was a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford.
One time I assigned a term paper in an upper-level undergraduate class. I
take writing seriously; I believe that the ability to communicate a design
is as important as the ability to create it in the first place.

The students were, in general, outraged. One student filed a formal
grievance with the university's ombudsman, claiming that it was unfair to
require an engineering student to write a term paper. Although I won the
case, I did have to spend a non-zero amount of time defending myself. It
didn't hurt that the ombudsman's own field was cultural anthropology.

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