Welcome to Livewire - The Online LBJ Community
- posted by Anazia, Larry on 08.12.10
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Hey Folks,
This is Livewire. Check it out! Read the Forums! Post Events (like parties…Hey what’s that on August 14th?) ! Sell Stuff! Buy stuff! Give away stuff!
This is a platform for us to communicate freely. Enjoy! And thanks Patrick Steck & Father Brian for running this!
-Larry
Anonymous Course Evaluations
- posted by Jordan Munn on 05.05.10
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Hey Everyone:
Just as course evaluations are important for professors to know how they’re doing, Livewire’s Anonymous Student Course Evaluations are super-important for new students to navigate the waters of faculty and classes.
GPAC tries to gather syllabi and information about every class offered, so that students, new and old, can preview any particular class and its instructor before enrolling.
Please, please, please, go to the first thread in Anonymous Course Evaluations in the forum …
Anonymous Course Evaluations
- posted by Jordan Munn on 10.12.09
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Hey LBJ:
I realize that it is a little early to begin posting course evaluations, but since registration for the Spring semester is at the end of the month, you may want to check out the previous section reviews to help guide your decisions.
If you would like to submit evaluations, just follow any of the links below. All will direct you to identical anonymous surveys, the responses of which are likewise anonymously collected and …
Quick Forum Update
- posted by Jordan Munn on 09.22.09
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I moved a few of the fora around, since some are more relevant than others now. Everything is still there, just tweaked position-wise.
Remember that if you have any suggestions on how to make Livewire (or other processes) better, you have plenty of channels to get your thoughts heard:
1. Talk to any GPAC representative;
2. Email: webmaster at lbjlivewire.com;
3. Post in the GPAC Forum: Commons;
4. Post in the Livewire …
Livewire Back Up
- posted by Jordan Munn on 09.22.09
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Friends:
We figured out the problem with the site. Someone in the Beijing internet hacker community managed to install a little phishing bug into the site. It’s since been cleaned out, so everything should be good to go.
To be on the safe side, Webmaster Brian and I recommend changing your password for the site. It’s easy to do:
~ Go to http://www.lbjlivewire.com
~ Log in
~ Click “Forums” on the left-hand …