Arun ([info]louiswu) wrote,
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One small step for student-kind

Today, the VTU (the university that granted me my bachelor's degree) did something incredibly smart. In one fell swoop, they have achieved what Kerala and Andhra Pradesh have been trying to do for years, in vain.

That's right — the VTU has done the one thing that will ensure that no student of theirs will ever learn a Microsoft-related technology — a ton of Microsoft software is now part of the official curriculum.

Thank you, VTU!

Aside ...

Reminds me of the "Basic Computer Skills" Lab in 3rd semester, where we had to create a document in Word and a presentation in PowerPoint. The external examiner expected you to remember exactly under which menu each random feature lay. It took her about 10 minutes to figure out that I was searching through the menus blindly after every question. :)

Not to mention 5th semester, where our DBMS lecturer tried to strong-arm me into learning Visual Basic for a project on databases. This one I managed to hold out on, and did my work in PHP+MySQL.
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Anonymous

November 19 2008, 07:01:52 UTC 3 years ago

hehe, i had to read it twice to understand the sarcasm :)

[info]louiswu

November 19 2008, 07:41:29 UTC 3 years ago

I'm not sure I wasn't at least partially serious. ;P

[info]jus4kix

November 20 2008, 06:36:45 UTC 3 years ago

Beats me as to what they were doing when they made such a decision.

Whatever.

[info]louiswu

November 20 2008, 07:00:47 UTC 3 years ago

Whatever rakes in the moolah, right?

[info]jus4kix

November 20 2008, 07:05:22 UTC 3 years ago

you bet. millions go wasted.

Anonymous

November 23 2008, 08:28:40 UTC 3 years ago

please post a comment on this - in the wiki

http://bangalore.gnu.org.in/index.php/Campaigns:VTU-MS_Curriculum_tie_up

[info]nareshov.wordpress.com

November 24 2008, 01:37:42 UTC 3 years ago

Not a totally bad thing

For one, for those who do opt in for the course, won't need to use pirated software. And, there'll always people who'll end up liking the Microsoft way of development and those who don't. It'll be a good exposure, nevertheless. In the end, the choice always lies with the student - either he's completely put off and turns towards OSS or goes the Microsoft-way.

Anonymous

October 29 2009, 11:08:33 UTC 2 years ago

Review

It is a great post... Keep up this good work of helping others. Two thumbs for you.

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