Nothing ventured …
Thanks everyone for everything we’ve gained over the last 13 weeks.
I’ll do my best to have all of the marking done by the middle of this week.
Frankly, the reason I teach this course is that I learn so much. Every time. I respect MET because I can expect a cohort of energetic global educators who always bring far more ideas than I can offer. Who attend to every experiment with practiced confidence. Who are as curious and excited about the frontiers of their profession as I am.
You haven’t disappointed. Many thanks for that. It will be an honour if I could assist you in the success of any of your future ventures.
Warm seasonal regards,
David
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Everton Walker 8:42 pm on December 4, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
David,
Thank you too. It’s a bitter-sweet feeling to be totally finished with MET but that’s just life. I just want to wish everyone all the best that life has to offer.
one love,
Everton
Jim 9:05 pm on December 4, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thanks, David; it has been a very interesting course which took me, and I am sure many others, in some new directions and unfamiliar territory. Best of success to you and to my fellow 522ers!
khenry 9:21 pm on December 4, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thank you David. It was a brilliant course on many levels with so much learnt. It almost felt like a little MBAesque as well. From the moment I signed on to do the MET programme this was one of my two must dos and it did not disappoint at all! It was even better than I expected!
Thanks also to my fellow ETEC 522ers for making this course unforgettable, entertaining, educational and so rich in content, experience and discourse.
All the best to everyone!!!
Kerry-Ann
hall 9:28 pm on December 4, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hi David,
Thank you . I have learnt a lot from this course. It is very good that my course in this programme ended with such great course.
Thanks to all my fellow ETEC 522ers’ for their insightful and fair comments, informative, educational and practical postings. It was a pleasure meeting you. I have learnt a lot from you. All the best to you.
Deb Kim 2:46 am on December 5, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thank you, David.
Like many others, I’ve also learned a lot from this course. The combination of business and education has been very interesting.
Have happy holidays!
Deb
Angela Novoa 3:15 am on December 5, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thank you David,
As I mentioned before, this course was a huge challenge, because I did not have any previous knowledge about ventures and enterpreneurship. I have learnt a lot during this term, I expanded my knowledge not only about education, and I developed skills that I did not know I could have. Wish you all the best.
Angela.
bcourey 5:00 pm on December 5, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
thanks David for a great experience! There is so much that I have learned that I will take with me when technology decisions are made at my board office…I have a new lens to use when vendors present their newest product..great discussions, debates, and insights from everyone. This was a very different direction for me in my MET journey. Thanks again!
Brenda
mcquaid 6:00 pm on December 5, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Thanks to Mr. V and all of my classmates alike. This venture-based course sure was a bit of an academic adventure at times. I liked the freshness of topic every week, as well as the (sometimes lively) discussions – all respectful, I think, even though some posters were coming from points of view far apart. It would be very cool if, in the near future, one of the ventures pitched here ever made it to the “real” world – especially if it’s mine! 😉
Have a happy break, everyone.
Cheers,
Steve