What do I expect to learn from this class?
What do I think about Creative Studies? When I first heard of the subject called ‘Creative Studies’, I’m a bit excited because I’m pretty sure that we will not be learning Macromedia Flash or any other software in this subject. Fuhhh! But the bad news is, the class was too crowded with more than 200 students. Luckily, the lecturer had divided us into 2; Tuesday & Wednesday classes. Problem solved!
Some people might judge why we have to pay almost RM1000 just to learn ‘Creative Studies’. They think that this subject is as easy as it sounds and we can learn it on our own by doing some research on the internet or reading books. But what they don't really know is that, it is not about the context and content itself that matters. We need an understanding, our own interpretation about the input and output of the content, and such.
I'm lucky, I must say, because it is worth paying it. The message that have been delivered so far are understandable and clear. Thanks to Mr Bedu! He sure knows how to communicate well with the students. Loud, confidence, eye contact are the most important while teaching to attract students to listen.
Back to the question above, what do I expect to learn from this subject:
1) Think smart but not hard.
2) Creative thinking.
3) Be able to produce a lot of ideas.
Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
What do I think about Creative Studies? When I first heard of the subject called ‘Creative Studies’, I’m a bit excited because I’m pretty sure that we will not be learning Macromedia Flash or any other software in this subject. Fuhhh! But the bad news is, the class was too crowded with more than 200 students. Luckily, the lecturer had divided us into 2; Tuesday & Wednesday classes. Problem solved!
Some people might judge why we have to pay almost RM1000 just to learn ‘Creative Studies’. They think that this subject is as easy as it sounds and we can learn it on our own by doing some research on the internet or reading books. But what they don't really know is that, it is not about the context and content itself that matters. We need an understanding, our own interpretation about the input and output of the content, and such.
I'm lucky, I must say, because it is worth paying it. The message that have been delivered so far are understandable and clear. Thanks to Mr Bedu! He sure knows how to communicate well with the students. Loud, confidence, eye contact are the most important while teaching to attract students to listen.
Back to the question above, what do I expect to learn from this subject:
1) Think smart but not hard.
2) Creative thinking.
3) Be able to produce a lot of ideas.
Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

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