Spring 2024 semester wraps up for me tomorrow. I will get all of my grades turned in and my email queue tamed. Fall and Spring have been difficult semesters because I taught an extra class each semester and I had a huge number of students (780/753). My email blew up every day. I am looking …
Spring 2024 semester is almost over. During break I will travel for about 9 days visiting people. But before the end of the semester I am mapping out summer. I have several fiction projects. Two are complete and need rewrites. The Lion’s Paw 2 is self published and is being sold on Amazon. Birth of …
I wrote a novel about five years ago named Birth of Jai. I have revisted it since then, and even done some major rewriting. In spite of my efforts, I haven’t gotten an agent to take it on yet. I’m at threshold of another attempt. I have ideas that will give the book more interest. …
I just made reservations for 8 dives that I will do over Spring break 2024. I am looking forward to them. The first four are shallow since I have not been in the water (exception Alexander Springs) since December 15. The next two are deep, but I am certified for 100 feet. The last two …
I’m wrapping up Fall 2023 semester. Of course, I am spending lots of time grading. While I have TAs, they can’t grade the 150-pages senior design 1 papers. I have one more exam tonight that is student presentations. After it’s over I will enter these grades and be cinished with COP 4331 grading. I also …
Well, the current semester is 25 percent complete. I gave the first test in programming languages on Thursday. Most everyone did extermeley well. A few students did not, but I hope they do better the next three secctions of the course. Senior Design is almost done with pitches. Students should be able to get their …
I’ve been on the carnivore diet for about two weeks now, and my body is responding well. I can tell that I am leaning down. I feel great. Sleep is a bit worse as I am getting used to not having a store of carbs that I have eaten. I am also lifting weights three …
Classes start tomorrow. I have most of my material prepared. There are a few gaps that I can deal with since they don’t occur until later in the semester. This includes the MERN A, B, and C lectures for COP 4331. These seem to change every semester due to changes in hosting. I also need …
I have the next eight days with which to prepare for Fall 2023 semester. Right now I am abaout 1/3 of the way there. My two biggest concerns are COP 4020 and COP 4331. I like to have everything ready when the semester starts including assignments, tests, and lectures. Senior Design 1 and 2 are …
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Many years ago I was involved in a cool music project that I am now getting ready to pursue again with updated technology. So what did I do many years ago? A friend of mine in Miami created a transparent flute made of Lexan–a touch space-age plastic. It wasn’t cheap, they keys were gold plated. …
I struggled in Fall 2022. It seems that many of my students forgot how to be students. One class in particular was rude and ralked a lot. I have never had to tell a class to stop talking. I attribute this to the fact that many of them started college during lock down. But now …
Another hurricane has passed through Orlando. Fortunately it weakened before it got here and the winds were about 70 miles per hours. Several houses in my neighborhood flooded, but my house had no damage. My electricity and internet blinked for a couple of seconds but held on. I am really lucky. Some of my students …
Today was the second day of Fall semester 2022 at University of Central Florida. I am teaching a total of four classes. The enrollment for my classes are 297, 90, 232, and 158. That’s a lot of students for one semester. I do enjoy large classes, though, and I have enough TAs for it to …
I lived in North Carolina many years. My days started with sitting of the porch, drinking coffee, thinking about the day, and listening to the birds. We lived on the edge of woods, so there were MANY birds singing in the morning. I called it the symphony of birds. It lasted for several hours. Now …
I have sponsored a number of music projects for students. I teach a two-semester capstone sequence where students work in teams of 5 on a single project. The projects I have sponsored are Composition Today (CompositionToday.net), a tribute to John Cage, computer assisted EDM creation, color rendering of music, and BrainBeats system for generating music …
I walk a lot. One of the places I like to walk is the Econ River Wilderness area. The corner of it is on North Tanner and McCulloch, less than a mile from UCF. Most of the trailers are through forests or shrubs. About 1.2 miles in, if you continue walking east, you come to …
It is cold in Florida. January and February are usually the times we get cold weather. This morning it was 36 degrees Fahrenheit. I had wanted to go snorkeling in preparation for a scuba class. On Thursday and Friday it should warm up to the 70s in the afternoon, so I will put on a …
One of the funniest pranks I ever pulled was when I was treasurer of the Dade Atari User’s Group (DAUG). Those were the days when Compute magazine had home-grown programs that were featured in the magazine that you could download. There was one named Astro-Panic that was pretty nice and well commented. Now let me …
Now that Fall 2021 semester has wound down, it’s time for some perspective. I allocated several days (including today) for doing nothing but thinking. I teach a class named Processes of Objected Oriented Software (COP 4331). I have been teaching this class for six years. When we went virtual I noticed a gradual downturn in …