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I wonder what they're studying... please don't let it be technology... or computing :whistling
You could set off a bomb in that room and not hurt one original thought.
Also based purely on appearances I think they are studying lemmings.
Offered this Fall:
---Computing for the Computer Illiterate---
Course code: CSA1011
Credits: 1
Prerequisites: None
Required course materials: Apple notebook
Registration method: Adviser-added or paper-based registration
---Tagging Photos for the Computer Illiterate---
Course code: CSA1021
Credits: 1
Prerequisite: CSA1011
Required materials: Apple notebook
Recommended materials: Apple desktop, iPhone
Registration method: Safari web registration portal
Looks like it's a Canadian college if thats any consolation
http://www.blogut.ca/2011/05/24/firs...class-at-uoft/
It's a seminar course, they're not really studying anything. It makes sense now.
I was about to say that's clearly the Engineering hall in U of T. Also for people who want clarifications: There are three types of Seminar courses in Canada.
The first involves what U of T does for its first year. People filed into a general degree (or without a declared major) are allowed to take a seminar course that almost gives them a condensed version of everything they'll come across in a certain discipline, that way they can make more informed decisions.
There are seminar courses that involve discussion group strategies between the students themselves, as well as the analysis of contemporary research.
And there are seminar courses that involve guest speakers on a weekly basis.
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On topic: Toronto. The hipster movement is strong with these ones. It doesn't help that Apple has booths in every University around Canada, and in every Future Shop and Best Buy. Can't really top strong brand marketing when it's always shoved down your throat.