Is your completed university coursework published online, why/why not? Should I publish my completed university coursework online? It is not outstanding. However, I value transparency and feedback. I reckon it’s unlikely that someone will provide unsolicited feedback unless they have a vendetta against me in which case the work could be used against me. However, I suspect it may give me social ‘transparency’ points which are valued amongst our kind of people. Yes?
Other people seem to post their essays and other content online without much fuss. I got through my classes but I feel ashamed to publish that work because I feel it’s inadequate. Maybe this is just imposter syndrome or perfectionism and it will be good to publish to combat that? Or, maybe I really am scraping through on the sympathy of professors and the accomodating standards in educational institutions in this day and age :/
I feel different about my post history here and at my linked reddit accounts because I don’t habitually tie my content to my name (which is unique enough to find me if you google it and no one else)
I have thought about this, too. I am currently not publishing my coursework (mostly programming / lab reports) because the tasks may be used again in the following year. I do not want to force instructors to make new exercises for each course and I don’t think I’d get much use out of publishing them. The argument wouldn’t apply to essays, of course.
Is your completed university coursework published online, why/why not? Should I publish my completed university coursework online? It is not outstanding. However, I value transparency and feedback. I reckon it’s unlikely that someone will provide unsolicited feedback unless they have a vendetta against me in which case the work could be used against me. However, I suspect it may give me social ‘transparency’ points which are valued amongst our kind of people. Yes?
Other people seem to post their essays and other content online without much fuss. I got through my classes but I feel ashamed to publish that work because I feel it’s inadequate. Maybe this is just imposter syndrome or perfectionism and it will be good to publish to combat that? Or, maybe I really am scraping through on the sympathy of professors and the accomodating standards in educational institutions in this day and age :/
I feel different about my post history here and at my linked reddit accounts because I don’t habitually tie my content to my name (which is unique enough to find me if you google it and no one else)
I have thought about this, too. I am currently not publishing my coursework (mostly programming / lab reports) because the tasks may be used again in the following year. I do not want to force instructors to make new exercises for each course and I don’t think I’d get much use out of publishing them. The argument wouldn’t apply to essays, of course.