So, the basic info about this course is in my previous post. Of the 2 books, the "Nontechnical Introduction" is, as its name implies, nontechnical and easy to understand. "The Game's Afoot" is more technical and mathy, so I didn't enjoy it as much.
My professor, Ramzi Salloum, didn't get on the discussion forums but was really good about replying to questions I emailed him (except sometimes he was traveling and couldn't answer; that's where forums come in ) For the first time, I had questions about the course content (due to the math) and when I emailed, he sent back helpful tips; I also emailed him about my final paper because I was concerned about doing it right. If I didn't understand concepts and so got something wrong in my essays, he would grade down some but always explained why. If you were learning and showed it in your writing, he appreciated it. He was always encouraging and nice I highly recommend him.
I liked the premise of this course—I didn't know anything much about game theory and it was interesting to learn about it. Really, game theory surrounds us every day, and we use its principles all the time. There are a lot of social observations and implications which were fun to identify, study and analyze. What I didn't really enjoy was the math; sometimes the weekly essay questions dealt with more mathy concepts and solving problems. But thankfully Professor Stevens, who did the video lectures which you'll mostly be learning from, doesn't go into too much math and explains things 2 ways: mathy and non-mathy. Oh, and sometimes the course seemed to be less-than-ideally laid out, because essays you wrote one week would have been less confusing if you'd known about concepts introduced the next week :confused: But overall, a really good course. You get lots of chances to study human behavior and concepts, and can additionally learn how to mathematically figure out the best options in a scenario. I must say I never knew before that there was a mathematical solution to the "problem" of which way to go when 2 people meet going opposite directions in the hallway
I got 100s on most of my written assignments (90s on some) 100s on the discussion postings, and a 100 on my final paper (10-12 pages, but I went over) for a final grade of 98, or A. :-D
My professor, Ramzi Salloum, didn't get on the discussion forums but was really good about replying to questions I emailed him (except sometimes he was traveling and couldn't answer; that's where forums come in ) For the first time, I had questions about the course content (due to the math) and when I emailed, he sent back helpful tips; I also emailed him about my final paper because I was concerned about doing it right. If I didn't understand concepts and so got something wrong in my essays, he would grade down some but always explained why. If you were learning and showed it in your writing, he appreciated it. He was always encouraging and nice I highly recommend him.
I liked the premise of this course—I didn't know anything much about game theory and it was interesting to learn about it. Really, game theory surrounds us every day, and we use its principles all the time. There are a lot of social observations and implications which were fun to identify, study and analyze. What I didn't really enjoy was the math; sometimes the weekly essay questions dealt with more mathy concepts and solving problems. But thankfully Professor Stevens, who did the video lectures which you'll mostly be learning from, doesn't go into too much math and explains things 2 ways: mathy and non-mathy. Oh, and sometimes the course seemed to be less-than-ideally laid out, because essays you wrote one week would have been less confusing if you'd known about concepts introduced the next week :confused: But overall, a really good course. You get lots of chances to study human behavior and concepts, and can additionally learn how to mathematically figure out the best options in a scenario. I must say I never knew before that there was a mathematical solution to the "problem" of which way to go when 2 people meet going opposite directions in the hallway
I got 100s on most of my written assignments (90s on some) 100s on the discussion postings, and a 100 on my final paper (10-12 pages, but I went over) for a final grade of 98, or A. :-D
BA History 2014 - TESC
The Lord is my shepherd. Psalm 23
"I'm going on an adventure!' ~AUJ
"It is our fight." ~DoS
"I am not alone." ~BotFA
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given to us." ~FotR
"There is still hope." ~TTT
"Courage..." "This day, we fight!" ~RotK
CLEP: A&I Lit 74 ~ Am Lit 73 ~ Eng Lit 72 ~ Humanities 75 ~ College Math 77 ~ Western Civ I 63 ~ Western Civ II 69 ~ Natural Sci 64 ~ US History I 76 ~ US History II 69 ~ Sociology 68 ~ Am Gov 69 ~ Social Sci & Hist 71 ~ College Comp 61 ~ Marketing 70 ~ Management 66 ~ Psychology 67
DSST: Supervision 453 ~ Tech Writing 61 ~ Computing 427 ~ Middle East 65 ~ Soviet Union 65 ~ Vietnam War 74 ~[COLOR="#0099cc"] Civil War 68
[/COLOR]Other: College+ Biblical Social Justice B ~ ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 A
TESC courses: Capstone A ~ Leaders in History A ~ Photography 101 A- ~ Games People Play A ~ International Relations A- ~ Mass Communications I A
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The Lord is my shepherd. Psalm 23
"I'm going on an adventure!' ~AUJ
"It is our fight." ~DoS
"I am not alone." ~BotFA
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that's given to us." ~FotR
"There is still hope." ~TTT
"Courage..." "This day, we fight!" ~RotK
CLEP: A&I Lit 74 ~ Am Lit 73 ~ Eng Lit 72 ~ Humanities 75 ~ College Math 77 ~ Western Civ I 63 ~ Western Civ II 69 ~ Natural Sci 64 ~ US History I 76 ~ US History II 69 ~ Sociology 68 ~ Am Gov 69 ~ Social Sci & Hist 71 ~ College Comp 61 ~ Marketing 70 ~ Management 66 ~ Psychology 67
DSST: Supervision 453 ~ Tech Writing 61 ~ Computing 427 ~ Middle East 65 ~ Soviet Union 65 ~ Vietnam War 74 ~[COLOR="#0099cc"] Civil War 68
[/COLOR]Other: College+ Biblical Social Justice B ~ ECE World Conflicts Since 1900 A
TESC courses: Capstone A ~ Leaders in History A ~ Photography 101 A- ~ Games People Play A ~ International Relations A- ~ Mass Communications I A
$5 off IC - 59690
My hair jewelry business