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    I think in some instances students are given a task by a lecturer and are expected to run with the assigned project (whether it's a good idea or not is irrelevant). The lecturer is looking to see how each student will cope with the assignment.

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    THX BOB~
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    yea..i know...would not want to have complicated things but its just that, as melanie said, its an assignment given to us. The teacher does not expect us to tell him there might be another better choice in this or that way.
    He just want us to do what he ask for and give us the grades.
    Anyway, i'm trying~
    And i'm really thankful for the concern and suggestion that i've received!

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    As my grandfather always said to me; don't do as I do - do as I bloody say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    I think in some instances students are given a task by a lecturer and are expected to run with the assigned project (whether it's a good idea or not is irrelevant). The lecturer is looking to see how each student will cope with the assignment.
    I think Melanie has correctly assessed the situation; I'm sorry that skimask wasn't a little gentler.

    A young friend of mine (he's about 35 now) went to a private (expensive) tech school about 10 or 12 years ago. In one class they were divided into teams and each team was challenged, in addition to regular course work, to design and specify a portable scoreboard for Pop Warner football ("American football"; Pop Warner is the football equivalent to Little League baseball). At the time of the assignment, no student had any experience in specification, nor in microprocessors. They had learned basic digital, discrete analog, and op amps. As Melanie said, they had to "run with it". Anyway, his team needed a simple, reliable clock signal source, so he called me for ideas. I showed them how to do it with a couple of buffer gates and a crystal. (The teacher told them it wouldn't work. I breadboarded it and brought it to his class. Yes, it worked--just not a circuit you find in the textbooks!)

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    oh..thank you RussMartin..
    I'm alright with skimask actually, its just that i was quite unused to the way he say things. I just felt like he wasn't trying to understand my situation.
    I really would have prefered things where i get to start at more basic things.
    But anyway, i'm still browsing through the net n see if i can more information regarding my project. I have met many helpful people so far and its kind of more encouraging.
    i'll work harder~

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