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This Batch of OJT Presentors Only Slightly Better Than Last Year's

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

The graduating students of the school of engineering presented their OJT report today, which is still better than what the other schools have to go through, a panel, and not just a five minute presentation here in front of the next batch in their field.

Not surprisingly, slacker co teacher wasn't here again to watch.

Of course his day off for him is more important than supporting the students.

Sadly there was no format again for their reporting. It wasn't per student, it was per place of deployment, so the first two ladies, who were in separate companies, presented first.

Then the seven students who were all in one company shared one slide presentation.

The problem with this was after a while, the students watching and the director himself, who was grading them, were getting bored.

They were, after all, talking about technical processes for which only words and flowcharts were in their slides, since they were not allowed to take pictures inside the laboratories.

Next time I will suggest that at the very least, they should provide sketches of their work, just like the previous batch did.

@@ As for the issue with the dance organization, the last note from brother president (who is off campus) is that they may be allowed for this last competition (that shoe sponsored competition) but even for their next event, which may be the finals of this competition, they really will have to answer the brother's questions first before they are allowed that next activity. I told them to present in their report videos of their previous dances for marketing use.

And that they may present their fundraising plans as well as asking the school for a fixed budget to use in competitions per term.

Session 2389 didn't realize this kind of hand holding was part of the student activities job description. Class dismissed.


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