Posts Tagged ‘university of reading’
Reflection on "Twitter Nation"
Last night, as part of its public lecture series, the University of Reading played host to a lecture called “Twitter Nation – keeping up with the 21st century consumer”. Professor Moira Clark, of the former Henley Managment College, was the lecturer and while she was a good presenter I was left somewhat underwhelmed by her [...]
Tags: public lecture, twitter, Twitter Nation, university of reading
Reaching a crossroad…
It’s week 7 of term at the University of Reading and I’m finding myself at my first hard decision.
Recently I commented on MM1F10 – Student Enterprise, the only non IT discipline course. I tried as hard as possible not to be overly critical of the course, its’ delivery or its’ content but I cannot take [...]
Tags: computer science roadmap, crossroad, decision, internet technologies, maths, mm1f10, student enterprise, term, university of reading
MM1F10: Student Enterprise – A review so far…
As part of my degree course at the University of Reading it is necessary to pick from a list of optional modules. I chose to study “Student Enterprise” as I thought that it would help me gather experience and ideas when considering setting up my own business.
We’re in Week 6 of the course and already [...]
Tags: business, entrepreneur, lecture, mm1f10, poor, reading, student, student enterprise, University, university of reading













