Talk:Abundance Curriculum: Difference between revisions

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(Added some thoughts of mine, and asked some questions)
 
 
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**4.) [[Intersectional Studies]] with an emphasis on going over [[OSE Doctrine]] and the potential impacts that could have on all the various issues in society / towards accomplishing [[UNSDGs]] etc
**4.) [[Intersectional Studies]] with an emphasis on going over [[OSE Doctrine]] and the potential impacts that could have on all the various issues in society / towards accomplishing [[UNSDGs]] etc
**5.) [[Design]] / [[Industrial Design]] class with an emphasis on putting all the above classes together/into practice
**5.) [[Design]] / [[Industrial Design]] class with an emphasis on putting all the above classes together/into practice
*Did i understand these correctly?'''
*'''Did i understand these correctly?'''
I*'''If so, I have some experience in 3, and 4, ''marginal'' experience in 5, and am not well versed in 1 and 2''' (math was never my strongsuit, but i can still definitely learn (or refresh on old stuff, got up to [[Precalculus]] but that was a while ago, need to check formulas again etc lol), and most real world problems (short of Metric to Imperial Conversions...) aren't as difficult as the "practice problems" are)
*If so, I have some experience in 3, and 4, ''marginal'' experience in 5, and am not well versed in 1 and 2''' (math was never my strongsuit, but i can still definitely learn (or refresh on old stuff, got up to [[Precalculus]] but that was a while ago, need to check formulas again etc lol), and most real world problems (short of Metric to Imperial Conversions...) aren't as difficult as the "practice problems" are)
 
--[[User:Eric|Eric]] ([[User talk:Eric|talk]]) 18:20, 22 August 2023 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 18:11, 27 August 2023

  • So oversimplification of all that (just for a quick reference/understanding) would be :
  • Did i understand these correctly?
  • If so, I have some experience in 3, and 4, marginal experience in 5, and am not well versed in 1 and 2 (math was never my strongsuit, but i can still definitely learn (or refresh on old stuff, got up to Precalculus but that was a while ago, need to check formulas again etc lol), and most real world problems (short of Metric to Imperial Conversions...) aren't as difficult as the "practice problems" are)

--Eric (talk) 18:20, 22 August 2023 (UTC)