Otherworlds: geographical explorations

For an opportunity to explore the geography of the world from alternative perspectives, unusual angles and perhaps slightly obscure viewpoints step on board...

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The final curtain...


And so the end is near - you are all nervously biting the ends of biros and flicking through what seem like random, incoherent and meaningless notes (and I realise that is my fault and not yours). So take a few moments to read through the Final Team's posting below. It should hopefully spark off a Eureka moment for some of you who are still struggling to experience it.

Despite the heartaches and misunderstandings, I hope you have enjoyed Otherworlds and all that it tried to bring to you. I certainly enjoyed the challenge and have learnt more from you as a group of students than I have learnt from any of my students in the past. And if the world is to develop and change, rather than endlessly re-create itself in the same image, learning something from students should be a key part of what any academic does. And one day, you will realise that there was a benefit from being put in the teacher's shoes for a term.

Good luck to everyone in the exam. I will be keeping my fingers crossed for you all, and hope to see you outside the Ducie afterwards for the End of Year BBQ. In the meantime if you are getting stressed out take some tips from here to calm those nerves.

May the force be with you in whatever you choose to do with the rest of your lives. And remember - you create your world, so make it a good one!

Sara

2 Comments:

  • At 7:57 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hello

    If anyone's interested, drift over to Radios 3 and 4 (seriously). 3 has a show called the essay that's this week looking at 'nightwalks', including mr. Will Self himself. Good for us flaneurs.

    4 has joe moran's new book as its book of the week, talking about us mundane Brits. Surely it's a coincidence these are on the same week as ou exam...

     
  • At 3:24 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Synchronicity (Jung)

     

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