Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Meeting Minutes
Minutes Taker: Ahmed Ghazi Al
Obaidi
Leader:
Nayef
Members: Mohammed Abdul Hameed,
Saif
Meeting
Minutes: College
Enrollment
First we suggested that the
Higher Colleges of Technology should add 3 or 4 extra Programs Students are
likely to enroll for, like Software Engineering.
Second, we proceeded into
discussing making the College feel more homely, and make the students want to go
to college instead of wanting to return home as soon as possible. That could be
achieved by adding a Mini Shopping Mall like Zayed University. There’s the
possibility of adding a Cinema Theater and a Room for Resting or Napping too,
some students work in the morning and have 2 or 4 hour breaks in between
classes, so they could spend that time resting or enjoying their time at the
College.
Next, discussed having the
College provide new technological tools for students; after all it’s called the
Higher Colleges of Technology. We
provided a few examples, like Motion Technology replacing a Mouse on their
Laptops.
Then, we thought it would be
really great to make the courses more flexible to suit a Student’s comfort
instead of making him feel pressured and required to stick to a certain pattern.
Students should be given a list of Courses, a minimum requirement of Credits for
each semester, and they would have to work with other students to reach a
decision and pick the ones that fit their lives. A mediator would probably be
needed to assist the students to pick the courses, in case they don’t agree with
one another about the decisions.
After that, we suggested having
Online Courses and a lot of students had a really positive reaction and attitude
towards that idea. Some students have jobs, wives, kids, and a really tight
schedule; others don’t live close to the college, and many students miss at
least 1 class period at least once every semester; so having the course online
and classes recorded would really solve many issues current students are having,
and increase the chance of enrolling into the college by ten folds, because
there won’t be the issue of classes being to small. We all agreed that it has a
few issues, but in time there might be a way to deal with them, still a
brilliant idea in my opinion.
Finally, we talked about having
more internationally approved Courses since we only have a few of them. Should
we do so and having nothing but internationally approved ones, students would
receive a certificate which would allow them to continue their studies abroad,
and become qualified to be employed almost anywhere in the world.
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