Friday, October 5, 2012

Is our Campus Sausalito technological enough?

During this year, I am pretty sure you have  going around Sausalito and noticed its all  facilities, such as building, equipment,  and space in general. As it is not a just - founded  campus, Sausalito has going through a slow proccess of  refurbishing and rebuilding to reach the standards needed to keep on being  a good quality university.
Because of the student movement , this has been a a recurrent question among students; also, and on account of  the reacreditation proccess, the university  has concerned about campus facilities. But is that enough?
Last semester, when I had some classes in Psichology building, it was impossible for me to surf  on the internet, even making a  cell-phone call was difficult. Also, when I had classes in block B, there was not a computer on the teacher desks, that caused that some classmates could not have their presentations in the due date. Moreover,  students always have several situations in the computer lab, lack of  headphones, and  slow- speed computers are the most recurrent problems.
Those lacks have caused several complains to university managers, and also had brought about many "headaches " and frustation  to students, because it always stressful to have classes in those conditions.
Of course, there have been many improvements, but there is too much to improve yet. Anyway, technology  does not ensure good quality education, but it is always helpful to work in a quick and efficient way.

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  2. Yes, It is true that the campus Sausalito now is a better and a more comfortable place than some years ago, in terms of infrastructure and technological facilities. Specially, our building which is the modernest of all the buildings in this campus.
    Currently, we have classrooms with new computers, data-show and even central heating, but why were the changes made before? Maybe because some years ago, our university was not in process of accreditation.

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