Daft CCP Professor lectures online for 2 Hours.........and he was muted the whole time

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Carl Samson
Wed, 10 February 2021, 6:03 am·2-min read

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A professor from Singapore appeared physically upset after realizing that he had wasted two hours of his time lecturing in complete silence. Dong Wang is an associate professor from the Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Like many educators around the world, he has been teaching classes online to help control the spread of COVID-19.

However, a recent class showed him the hurdles that come with such a mode of instruction -- especially ones that are technical in nature. Students in the class said that all went well in the first few minutes until Wang's screen froze. Unfortunately, the professor failed to take notice and continued teaching for the next two hours. What Wang did not realize was that his mic had been muted. He ended up talking to himself the whole time.

The clueless professor only learned what had happened toward the end of the class, when he started calling for questions. At this time, his mic was already working. "Hi Prof, actually you were muted the whole time. So we couldn’t hear anything from you since 6:08 p.m.," one student replied. Wang's reaction was recorded in a now-viral video. After realizing what happened, he appeared to have a mild panic attack, hyperventilating for a moment before announcing that he would redo the lecture.

YouTube users who claim to be in the class reported that they had done "all sorts of things" to get his attention, but he simply ignored them. "Class started at 6 p.m. and he muted himself from 6:08 p.m. onwards. Students tried all sorts of things to get his attention by unmuting and even calling his phone number," user Asuza Chan wrote. "However, he did not respond and continued with the lesson." Chan said many students left the class as soon as Wang's screen froze. But more than 20 stayed and "patiently waited" for a fix. It's unclear what caused Wang's lecture to freeze. But Chan suspects that it must be because he was using an iPad, which is not exactly ideal.

Wang's reaction, which was first posted by user @queen_yx_ on TikTok, has now received more than 653,000 views. A YouTube repost by Singapore Incidents has nearly 130,000 views. "You can see how much sorrow built up in a matter of seconds Cheer up prof. Stuff happens. Your determination will not go in vain," one YouTube user wrote. Another commented, "Took [a/the class] under him before, he teaches well. Feel bad for him. Jia you prof!" Meanwhile, one joked, "Good trick. When you have not prepared your materials for the lecture, mute it then do Korean drama. It works all the time." Feature Image Screenshots via @queen_yx_

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singaporean-professor-lectures-2-hours-190353801.html

 
chink and tiong phd’s and post docs are some of the most moronic on the planet. i picked up a few from sfo and drove south on 101. when they saw lane “lights” on the freeway, they thought electricity ran along the lanes to power those “lights”. so they told me u.s. so advanced as power was buried in the freeway to power lane lights. i corrected them by saying that those “lights” were from plastic markers reflecting light from headlights of vehicles. they didn’t believe me and came up with their own theories. what a bunch of morons.
 
Is Zoom such a fucked-up app that the host cannot even monitor his own feed to check for any audio or video glitches ?
My guess is Zoom needs to allocated a portion of its resources to feed user-data thru its back door back to Tiong Cock.
 
Is Zoom such a fucked-up app that the host cannot even monitor his own feed to check for any audio or video glitches ?
My guess is Zoom needs to allocated a portion of its resources to feed user-data thru its back door back to Tiong Cock.
it’s not the app. it’s the user. some of the most educated users don’t know how to look for icons and do the filter settings correctly. the latest involves an attorney who shows up on zoom as a cat in a virtual court proceeding.
 
Why he neer do periodic soundchecks sand ask for feedback or ask questions as in engaging his audience. Stoopiak but paiseh stll a professor. I not so stoopiak but only GCE.
 
Yr lanjiao English like fuck... primary 2 can do beta than u...

Carl Samson
Wed, 10 February 2021, 6:03 am·2-min read

bc1f0b993a686206cfc1904dd715b55a


A professor from Singapore appeared physically upset after realizing that he had wasted two hours of his time lecturing in complete silence. Dong Wang is an associate professor from the Department of Mathematics at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Like many educators around the world, he has been teaching classes online to help control the spread of COVID-19.

However, a recent class showed him the hurdles that come with such a mode of instruction -- especially ones that are technical in nature. Students in the class said that all went well in the first few minutes until Wang's screen froze. Unfortunately, the professor failed to take notice and continued teaching for the next two hours. What Wang did not realize was that his mic had been muted. He ended up talking to himself the whole time.

The clueless professor only learned what had happened toward the end of the class, when he started calling for questions. At this time, his mic was already working. "Hi Prof, actually you were muted the whole time. So we couldn’t hear anything from you since 6:08 p.m.," one student replied. Wang's reaction was recorded in a now-viral video. After realizing what happened, he appeared to have a mild panic attack, hyperventilating for a moment before announcing that he would redo the lecture.

YouTube users who claim to be in the class reported that they had done "all sorts of things" to get his attention, but he simply ignored them. "Class started at 6 p.m. and he muted himself from 6:08 p.m. onwards. Students tried all sorts of things to get his attention by unmuting and even calling his phone number," user Asuza Chan wrote. "However, he did not respond and continued with the lesson." Chan said many students left the class as soon as Wang's screen froze. But more than 20 stayed and "patiently waited" for a fix. It's unclear what caused Wang's lecture to freeze. But Chan suspects that it must be because he was using an iPad, which is not exactly ideal.

Wang's reaction, which was first posted by user @queen_yx_ on TikTok, has now received more than 653,000 views. A YouTube repost by Singapore Incidents has nearly 130,000 views. "You can see how much sorrow built up in a matter of seconds Cheer up prof. Stuff happens. Your determination will not go in vain," one YouTube user wrote. Another commented, "Took [a/the class] under him before, he teaches well. Feel bad for him. Jia you prof!" Meanwhile, one joked, "Good trick. When you have not prepared your materials for the lecture, mute it then do Korean drama. It works all the time." Feature Image Screenshots via @queen_yx_

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singaporean-professor-lectures-2-hours-190353801.html

 
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