Requirement for Student Feedback in Online Courses “3CQ”:
1. A Compliment
2. A Comment (opinion, addition, or criticism)
3. A Connection (with your experience)
4. A Question – Ask a question.
( Bill Joslin)
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-07 16:54:00 UTC
Requirement for Student Feedback in Online Courses “3CQ”:
1. A Compliment
2. A Comment (opinion, addition, or criticism)
3. A Connection (with your experience)
4. A Question – Ask a question.
( Bill Joslin)
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-07 16:54:00 UTC
OOPS… FUNDRAISING TIME
Last time we raised a little money it was for just $100 in the spring when we had a shortfall. It only takes about $500 a month to run the institute, we have been… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=521743595089202&id=100017606988153
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-04 19:22:36 UTC
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Yes, well, that’s because you folks use it for entertainment, and the rest of us use it for business. Not doing business makes us happier. It’s called laziness and retirement. π https://twitter.com/ylelkes/status/1201582131123818498
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-03 16:00:20 UTC
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Because you’re thinking pragmatically, efficiently, with the easiest, simplest, most direct solution, and not strategically.
Role play through the of promoting a solution.
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-03 01:28:46 UTC
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@curtdoolittle This is a serious question deserving of much thought. I donβt have a good answer. It seems unlikely they would negotiate but would storm the border, leading to increasing skirmishes. This is the difficulty in separating physically from the Left.
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QUALITY: Scale of 1-10 (student work to sistine chapel
Craftsmanship: 4.
Design (aesthetics) 7.
Content: 1.
Cost of Production: 2
MANNERS
Appropriate Decor (fit): Mid Century, Bauhaus, Brutalism,
Appropriate Venues (fit): Private, Hall, LR wall, Corp Entry, Corp meeting.
Deliver on its promise? Yes.
CONTEXT
Aesthetic: cheap, volume, cosmopolitan, symbol-free, decoration seeking cheapness of print but prices of paintings.
Movement: Abstract Expressionism
Political: anti-western, neo-marxist, socialist, communist,
Civilizational: european decline, European undermining.
UNIQUNESS
Canon?: Used as a book cover so, as always, will increase value, and artist explored various subject matter (every standard: geometric, still, portrait, scene, landscape) all at the same resolution, with detail limited to expression of means of application (brush) preserving energy or spontaneity vs some competitors)
Monumental? No.
Historical Durability? Unlikely (Compare to Rothko’s and Kandinsky – amateurish by comparison, and prices already reflect it. and period pieces have halved in rate of return in the past ten years.)
WHICH IS IT
Art(symbolism), Design(decoration), or Craft(workmanship)? It’s Design.
DO I LIKE IT?
Yes.
Enough to pay for it? No. Not enough to pay for it.
Do I like it enough to put it in my home? No. Wrong fit.
In my place of business? Sure.
In a place of business I frequent? Yes.
In a public space? No. It is anti-monumental. Inappropriate.
CONTEXT
This period of art is somewhat interesting in that the demand for novelty was becoming exhausted, because the limits of the medium and the subject matter were being exhausted.
This is why almost all art is editorial now. There is nothing heroic or beautiful because the neo-marxist postmodernist success at undermining excellence and beauty (that they can’t compete with). So if you go to galleries you frequently see verbiage (when I was in art school you had to make a very very good case for needing it – it was considered a failure). I still agree.
A quick study of the economics of an artist and the distribution model makes it relatively obvious that you must produce two pieces per week to keep enough of an inventory, and at least two monumental pieces per year to establish your brand, whether they sell or not.
Ie: selling socks, cars, and art makes no difference.
So the question as always, which point of view are you taking: the philosopher or analyst, the seller-distributor, the customer, the average idiot, the artist producer, the master craftsman, or the instructor of master craftsmen. And one can comprehend the work from each point of view if he has the knowledge and skill. A producer, writer, director, set designer, actor, distributor, fan, and casual observer, sees different aspects of the movie. The same is true of all the arts. As in all things, knowledge and ignorance determine interpretation.
( As far as I know I went to one of the best if not the best theoretical art schools in America, and (surprisingly to me) I’m probably one the the best analysts of art that resulted from that era (which is now gone). I don’t think you can get that education in fine art any more – maybe oxford. Not in the states. I don’t think it’s possible in Paris either, for reasons I’ve spoken to art historians there – that are obvious. )
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-02 15:13:00 UTC
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Source date (UTC): 2019-11-26 21:19:00 UTC
You’d also be loyal to the hierarchy, loyal to the business, absorb hardship on their behalf, limit your interjection and opinion to the materially relevant, never suggest wasting resources on consumption, discover competitive opportunities more often, and gossip-undermine less.
Source date (UTC): 2019-11-21 16:10:21 UTC
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You’d also have less loyalty to the business, less loyalty to management, endure less hardship on their behalf, interject non-relevant opinion and information, spread gossip and undermining, and seek to redirect resources to internal consumption rather than returns.
Source date (UTC): 2019-11-21 16:08:04 UTC
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I’d work twice as hard and get paid half as much
#IfIWereTheOppositeSex
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If they had to warranty their offering and their speech almost all business schools other than the top ten would go out of business in a year.
Hence P-law
Source date (UTC): 2019-11-18 16:29:01 UTC
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@SpaceMan2120 Business schools are selling un-warrantied services at high price with little evidence of return. All they are doing is compensating for the artificial illegality of intelligence, personality, morality tests and background checks, that would allow us to statistically hire.
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@SpaceMan2120 Business schools are selling un-warrantied services at high price with little evidence of return. All they are doing is compensating for the artificial illegality of intelligence, personality, morality tests and background checks, that would allow us to statistically hire.
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Business schools are selling un-warrantied services at high price with little evidence of return. All they are doing is compensating for the artificial illegality of intelligence, personality, morality tests and background checks, that would allow us to statistically hire.
Source date (UTC): 2019-11-18 16:28:23 UTC
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