>>11959059idk as someone who literally flunked out due to negligence i think it's not a professor's job to stop students from not doing their work. different people do better under different circumstances anyway so it only makes sense to use less restrictive methods and tell students that they need to be aware that they'll need to be hard on themselves if that's they type of motivation they need rather than force everyone to work with a strict system that there's no way to skirt around if it isn't great for you.
like if someone needs to do extra reading and watch every lecture all the way through and decide not to because that stuff isn't getting graded than that's their fault and they can self impose other consequences for not doing that stuff if it helps. by grading those things the people who do worse by spending the time on that stuff just get left out to dry completely since there's no alternative
>>11959064it's certainly a consideration but that feels very exclusive to do. then again i suppose i don't necessarily need to care, we'll see
my entire kpop folder is around 48k files..
seems about right to me, that's the way i snack