Posts Tagged ‘MEET’

MEET: Final Presentations

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

The last day of the program is taken up mostly by bouncy castles and water slides, but before that comes the final presentations for Y2 and Y3. We had a little bit of time beforehand, so of course there was lots of last minute work.

Team Cookies, hard at work

(more…)

MEET: Really the last day

Friday, August 6th, 2010

In about 4 hours me and my luggage will get in a van and head to a plane which will, over the course of 12 hours, take me back to the States. This summer has been one hell of a ride, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Things I will greatly miss:

  • my students
  • the food
  • the exchange rate
  • the nightlife
  • the weather (most of the time)

Things I will NOT miss:

  • having to turn on the hot water 20 minutes before I take a shower
  • not having a microwave or an oven
  • sleeping in a twin bed
  • the weather (the rest of the time)

I’ve got a pretty large backlog of pictures from MEET events and the weekend trips of the instructors which I’ll be working through once I get home.  For now, I’ll end this post with one big shout-out to my amazing team. You guys made this summer better than I could have possibly imagined. (can’t credit the photographer, I’m not sure who he was)

MEET: Last Day!!!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Today was the last day of MEET. It’s been 4 full weeks since I first met my students, although it feels as if just a few days have gone by. On the other hand, it feels like I’ve known my students for much longer – I’m going to be so emotional at their graduation. The one downside of teaching Y3 is you can’t come back and teach them again. I’ll update more later; right now I’m dead tired. This program has been one hell of a ride. I kept all of the schedule cards for each day of MEET, and put them on the wall above my bed. (the hole in the middle was a Jewish fast day)

MEET schedule cards

I remember nervously introducing myself to a crowd full of strangers on the first day, in the worst-designed lecture hall I’d ever seen. A lot of Y3 was near the front, and they made themselves known, though at the time I didn’t know anything about them. Now I can see them in my memory, clear as day. Michael, Roni, Melkar, Adam, Dor, Aalaa, Yahia… I had no idea what I was in for, but now that I’m on the other side I know that I had no reason to be nervous. This has been one of the most incredible experiences of my life, but while I’ll be sad to see it go I’ll be taking a lot of what I’ve learned here back with me.

MEET: IMMD edition

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Bluuuuuuuuurgh. Life here has been busy and stressful lately in ever so many ways, but this morning I got the results back from my week 3 student surveys.

Q: “What positive things (that he/she does now) should he/she continue doing in the future because they worked well?”

Student’s A: “being great!”

Thanks guys. :) You just MMD.

MEET: Day 31 – Baaa-a-a-a-ah.

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Today we herded sheep. Details will come later, just thought you ought to know.

MEET in the News!

Monday, July 19th, 2010

I know it’s nowhere near the first time there’s been an article written about MEET, but it’s the first one that’s been written (that I’m aware of) while I’m here! There’s something special about that. :)

Jerusalem Post: Can Technology Bring Peace to the Middle East?

MEET: Day 23 – Sports Day

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Last Wednesday our students finished off the day with “Sports Day.” This involved such activities as soccer…

Soccer 1

(super image heavy post, lots more under the cut)

(more…)

MEET: Day 17 – Javascript Lecture & UI Prototypes

Monday, July 12th, 2010

This post is coming 5 days late because a weekend trip to Tel Aviv and the World Cup final got in my way.

Last Thursday Shiri taught Y3 about Javascript, the wonderful language that makes the internet work.

Shiri Lecturing on JavaScript

Image heavy post – more after the cut.

(more…)

MEET: Day 15 – Database Lecture

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

All photos in this post credited to Ben Chun! Thanks Ben. :)

Yesterday I started off by giving a lecture on databases to my Y3 students. Parts of it were a little tedious and, as expected, they had some difficulty learning joins, but towards the end… well, see for yourself. :)

For their final exercise, I set up a dummy database with a “students” table, and gave them these instructions:

  1. Put your information into the students table (INSERT statement)
  2. Change someone else’s name in the students table (UPDATE statement)

They then promptly got into a furious UPDATE battle with each other’s names. At one point everyone’s first name was “Adam” and everyone’s last name was “Rocks,” although that was quickly changed to “is gay.” Little scamps.

If you want, you can find my lecture slides here.

Oh, and a big ol’ shout out to my Y3 students who found my blog from our exercise today. Y’all are awesome!

MEET: Day 14

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I am psyched! I had a wonderful day with my students, and I’m really excited to see this project develop. We started off with a lecture from Ben on Servlets:

Ben lecturing on Servlets

He had a few labs for everyone at the end, which caused more trouble than expected. It’s only our first day of real class and there are definitely some hiccoughs left in the system. We got everything pretty happily worked out in the end, though.

This post is image-heavy. Click below to read the full entry.

(more…)