Sunday, September 16, 2007

That cool new high-tech campus in Tustin (part 2)

1. OK, so here's part 2 in my series about the SOCCCD's new "ATEP" campus in Tustin. I posted part 1 on Friday after visiting the new facility.

2. ATEP's administration building may be small, but it's pretty spiffy. Here are some pics from inside. Naturally, everything looks new—because it is new. The staff is terrific.

3. As one enters, one encounters computers for student use just off to the left. It's a nice atmosphere for work.

Check it out. Say "hey" to the gal at the desk for me.

4. This is some sort of conference room, I think. Someone explained it all to me, but, on Friday, after class, my mind is a sieve.

5. This blue gizmo is part of ATEP’s Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT), which, according to the ATEP webite, "this year was designated a National Center for Photonics Education, a National Science Foundation Center of Excellence...The prestigious designation was awarded to thirteen centers across the U.S. that have committed to increasing the pool of well-trained technicians in optics and photonics by creating a secondary-to-postsecondary “pipeline” of highly qualified and strongly motivated students...."

6. No, it's not a vending machine. This gadget makes models. It's called a "3-D printer," but it really makes models, like that one you can see inside and that doohicky sitting on top. It's extremely cool to watch models slowly come into being in this contraption after having been created on a computer.

Students are all over this thing, of course.

7. This equipment is near the model-making gizmo. I dunno what to tell you. Students learn to make cool stuff, and then they get jobs somewhere.

And why the hell not?

LET'S GET ON BOARD.

Lemme change the subject for a second. First, some logical truisms.

When you’re evaluating something, some facts are relevant and some are not (to the question of the worth of the thing). So, for instance, the fact that, say, Senator Larry Craig is a hypocrite is relevant to his character, but it has no bearing whatsoever on the merits of his policies or philosophies.

The origins of a thing, too, are irrelevant to its worth. For instance, the founder of chiropractic (“medicine”) was a crackpot, a nut. But that fact has no bearing on whether chiropractic adjustments (of the sort he advocated) are an efficacious treatment for back pain.

This is all obvious, right?

“Guilt by association” is a similar fallacy: maybe Hitler—or was it his German Shepherd "Arsch mit Ohren"?—was a vegetarian, but that fact surely has no bearing on the merits or demerits of vegetarianism.

SO HERE'S THE THING. I say all of this because we in the South Orange County Community College District have this thing, this ATEP, and it is what it is as a facility and a potential campus.

I think it’s pretty exciting. No, I won’t be happy if the Young Americans end up camped here, but, even if they do, they’ll be a small part of something much bigger, and it all strikes me as exciting and forward-looking.

I could be wrong, but I think many of my colleagues are having trouble seeing all this—or at any rate, they’re having trouble seeing ATEP for what it already is and what it can be—because, of course, ATEP is “associated” with our spectacularly unpopular and loathsome Chancellor, Raghu P. Mathur and perhaps the current board, which is, well, Neanderthalesque. Flintstonian even.

But, as the Chancellor asserted recently, ATEP is here to stay. So we may as well make it work.

But what about process? Yes, absolutely, Mathur and crew have screwed that up. If one asks, what will ATEP be?, the answer really is: ATEP will be the outcome of “negotiations” that are occurring now, very much behind closed doors, between the private Money People and the District.

One day, a door will open, the Chancellor will emerge, he'll have a big smile on his stupid face and we’ll finally be told what ATEP is gonna be. Mathur will arrange to get awards for his labors. Maybe the Medal of Freedom. Maybe fabulous cash prizes.

That sucks, I know. But, in the meantime, we’ve got ATEP Jr., and it is what it is, and what it is is cool.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kind of a back handed compliment that proves even liberal assholes like you are capable of appreciating something cool.

Roy Bauer said...

"Liberal asshole"?

--Ah, you people never disappoint. All you have to offer is name-calling.

Got an argument? Do you actually know anything? Get back to me when you've actually got a point.

Anonymous said...

So, you mena to say that Larry DeShazer is FINALLY doing something for that salary he has been earning for a decade at IVC?

Anonymous said...

I tried to go a visit the ATEP site, as they keep asking us to do, and was not allowed on the site by some typcial Republican neo-nazi Neanderthalian militaristic private cop fucker.

Anonymous said...

The issue is process, process, process.

Mathur, Kopecky & Co. have excluded the faculty from substantive initial early planning and have instead have executed after the fact dog and pony shows bullshittedly, arrogantly and condescendingly present by Kopecky & Co. Including implied promises, (or perhaps actual promises, who knows its all being done behind closed Mathurian doors), to private industry that faculty will be willing to write curriculum to suite their needs. Frankly most of us understand the value and potential of ATEP, its just, once again with these dictatorial fools, process, process, process.

Anonymous said...

ATEP doesn't allow shitheads on campus, 5:16.

Anonymous said...

I wish my classroom looked so good.

Roy Bauer said...

5:16--
There's no longer any gate. ATEP is on a public road these days. No gate, no cop.

5:33--
Yes, like I said, Mathur and Co. are largely developing ATEP behind closed doors, though ATEP Jr. is largely the result of cooperation between Kopecky and the colleges--plus occasional interference by Mathur.

Kopecky keeps asking for faculty input and not getting it.

Most faculty have not bothered to visit the place, so I'm not convinced there's any sort of "excitement." Hence all this coverage on my part.

Anonymous said...

I disagree, I think it has mostly been Mathur with some faux leadership here and there from a-hole Kopecky.

If they truly wanted Faculty input they would have sought it before they made all the decisions about what would be on the site. Now all we can do is react.

We however control the curriculum . . .

Anonymous said...

So how did you get on 5:46?

Anonymous said...

Anyone hear anything lately about Owen Kreza? What's he up to, or into, these days?

Bohrstein said...

Ah, well spoken Chunk.

The place looks great - perhaps I'll make a trip with my girl this week (students are allowed to tour right?)

Jonathan K. Cohen said...
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Anonymous said...

ATEP = Another Tremendously Expensive Project

Anonymous said...

What exactly does Larry DeShazer do?

Anonymous said...

The didja hear the one about the Counselor and the . . . -- oh never mind

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