In research proposals students are asked to formulate a key
research questions. This is probably the most important part of the proposal.
If the student does not know what the question is, than neither theoretical
framework, nor method will help her/him.
In my case, I have been dealing with another key issue for
some time. Let’s go back to last year 23 March. I wrote this text and my colleague, Clint le Bruyns,
gave it the name: 'the rappers lament’.
Madonsela is known as the public protector
I wonder if she’s got a data projector?
I have an issue I would like to table:
My problem is I can’t find the cable.
Does anyone want to teachers disable?
Without that thing I am not able
to show the class my power point.
I’d rather sit and smoke a joint.
So far when I search our oral history
It seems as the cable is gone in mist, or
is it all about religion and government?
I think we need some major empowerment.
African socialism is spelled: Ujamaa,
But when asking for cables they just say: Da!
Our theology needs some development now
Give use a cable – let the students say: Wow!
So, give me a cable, I ask our baas.
It’s good to have while teaching a class.
Or would you rather build your own house
like the president, no matter his vows.
Why can’t we do something better this side.
Let Ubuntu rule! Or should we abide?
Let’s find a solution to computer pollution.
Let’s ask our leaders to start some motion.
Each class room has equipment in place
Let’s start a cable-procurement-race.
Yo!
The issue was this. In every class room there is a data
projector. The remote control, however, and the cable to connect it to the
laptop, is in a locked box. You need a key and then you can access the remote
and the cable and voila – there you start teaching.
The problem was that in room NAB 107 the cable was not
working. I asked colleagues and administrators but it seemed to me that no one
had the time or authority or energy to fix a new cable. So I wrote these lyrics
and performed my rap at a meeting. After the meeting Clint wanted us to make a video. I am proud to present the result on my blog and equally proud to have Clint as a colleague both in the academic work, in activism and now also show business:
I am not sure that it helped but some time later I found
that there was a new cable in room NAB 107. Great!
It takes almost 8 minutes to walk from my office to Audio Visual. |
This semester I teach in room NAB 216. Every Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday! If I want to use the data projector, I need to walk the
distance between my office and Audi Visual six times every week. Impossible!
Most of my colleagues have solved the problem by buying their own projector
from their research funds. Is this cost effective? There is a projector in
every room. Why not using it?
So, I went to Audio Visual and borrowed the key this Monday.
With the key I went to a lock smith. Can you make a copy? No, this is not a
standard key. I went to another lock smith. We can make a copy, but you need a
letter authorizing us to make a copy. We can see that it is a company key.
I went back to Audio Visual and asked if this could be
issues. I got an e-mail address and started to communicate with 3-4 different
persons. Luckily it didn't take long until I received this e-mail:
Dear Anders
I have your signed letter, you can collect from me.
Kind regards
Connected! |
I just hope that I don’t need to be in any of the other
rooms (except NAB 107) because in that case I need to go through the whole
process again.
For now I am covered.