Thursday, December 12, 2013

Locke out!

The now-familiar IVC "perp walk"
Helen Locke
     Chancellor Poertner just sent out an announcement concerning the availability of the agenda for the Dec. 16 meeting of the SOCCCD BOT (on Monday).
     I noticed this item listed on the agenda for the closed session:
A. Public Employee Employment, Evaluation of Performance, Discipline, Dismissal, Release (GC Section 54957) (3)
. . .
2. Public Employee Employment, Evaluation of Performance, Discipline, Dismissal, Release (1)
a. Director, Student Life (IVC)
     As far as I know, the current Director of Student Life at IVC is Helen Locke.
     Many sources have informed us that she was escorted off campus yesterday.
     Naturally, we've received no explanation whatsoever from IVC admin. We don't expect to.
     It's IVC.
IVC, land of mysterious and unexplained disappearances

nuke the mooc

After Setbacks, Online Courses Are Rethought (New York Times)

     Two years after a Stanford professor drew 160,000 students from around the globe to a free online course on artificial intelligence, starting what was widely viewed as a revolution in higher education, early results for such large-scale courses are disappointing, forcing a rethinking of how college instruction can best use the Internet.
     A study of a million users of massive open online courses, known as MOOCs, released this month by the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education found that, on average, only about half of those who registered for a course ever viewed a lecture, and only about 4 percent completed the courses.
     Much of the hope — and hype — surrounding MOOCs has focused on the promise of courses for students in poor countries with little access to higher education. But a separate survey from the University of Pennsylvania released last month found that about 80 percent of those taking the university’s MOOCs had already earned a degree of some kind.
     And perhaps the most publicized MOOC experiment, at San Jose State University, has turned into a flop. It was a partnership announced with great fanfare at a January news conference featuring Gov. Jerry Brown of California, a strong backer of online education. San Jose State and Udacity, a Silicon Valley company co-founded by a Stanford artificial-intelligence professor, Sebastian Thrun, would work together to offer three low-cost online introductory courses for college credit….

we have not seen him



The Soweto Gospel Choir and Woolworth employees pay tribute to Nelson Mandela.

The Soweto Gospel Choir came to UC Irvine a couple years ago.  Some of us saw them.

The song they sing is Asimbonanga [We have not seen him], written during Mandela's 27 year prison term.


Asimbonanga [we have not seen him]
Asimbonang' uMandela thina [we have not seen Mandela]
Laph'ekhona [in the place where he is]
Laph'ehleli khona [in the place where he is kept]

Asimbonanga
Asimbonang 'umfowethu thina [we have not seen our brother]
Laph'ekhona [in the place where he is]
Laph'wafela khona [in the place where he died]
Sithi: Hey, wena [We say: hey, you]
Hey, wena nawe [Hey, you and you]
Siyofika nini la' siyakhona [when will we arrive at our destination]

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Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...