MIDS, Oh' The Memories

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Today, I am dedicating my final blog for this class to the professor that makes it all possible when it comes to the great subject of MIDS, Professor Avital. Through out this semester, we have all learned, laughed, giggled, smirked, chuckled, slept, drool, eat, and work together. All of these fun activities were do to the great leadership of our teacher. I did not know what to expect when I first walked into MIDS, but after meeting the professor who at times teaches seriously, and at other comes up with some very funny and not so serious comments, I knew that I had made the right decision for signing up for this class. It has been a very fun semester and I will miss this subject, and especially the instructor.
I think the best part about Professor Avital is his ability to make people laugh. There were times when we would talking abut information systems that I was almost sleeping, but then the professor would call on someone for an example and no matter if it was a good example like an e-business, or something as weird as a bar of soap, Professor Avital used it and made it work and that was very funny.
I thought my favorite experiment for the semester was the play that we acted out about a company and their concerns with information sharing and systems. Professor Avital wrote the entire play, which is something that I have never really found with any of my other professors. That must have been time consuming, but it was very interesting and had some rewarding issues within the lines.
I felt that the worst part about MIDS was that is was only held on Tuesday and Thursday. This is a class that I believe needs to be held every day, and only for half the usual amount of time on Sunday. I know that might sound stupid and not possible, but think of how much we could learn about IT.
I really did learn a lot this semester. Tools such as groove and Wikipedia that I never once used are now part of my weekly activity. I found out quicker ways to share information, and extremely cool ways to write blogs. Professor Avital did a great job keeping us enthusiastic, and I am going to miss MIDS 301.

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