When this video showed up in my notifications, I had to remind myself "who is this guy and why am I following his vids?" So I watched some of your older vids on student learning and the web. Then I remembered, "Yes, he's the creative genius anthropology prof who inspired my interest in disruptive technologies." You, sir, are an artist who happens also to be an outstanding anthropologist. Thank you for sharing your compassionate worldview.
OMG!! You've done it again. Inspired me to rethink my passion for teaching. I didn't tell you I got a new job!! Start in July at UAlbany. Applying anthropology to teaching music courses. Ethnomusicology as the study of all music in all places. Go ANT101!!!
I learned about the new wave of UA-cam's like Cassey and Gary Vanerchuck earlier this year and was wondering what is Mike Wesch doing now? he should be covering all this. So I 're subscribed incase you posted something. look forward to seeing more.
I was thinking on sth to share for my friends when this topic pop in my mind. I wish I can get a short video, but now I see the idea worth taking the whole course. I like u'r video
Do you know anything about an obscure show also called THE ART OF BEING HUMAN? Was on mostly in the afternoons early 1980's on PBS.Was on a few times I recall a university class might have made it. Can't find any record of it.Do you recall such a show.
Wonderful video BUT why is business always the foil to following one's passion? Take some time to listen to entrepreneurs and you'll find out they're in it for love of humanity and its diverse offerings too. Maligning is dead, long live anthropology
When this video showed up in my notifications, I had to remind myself "who is this guy and why am I following his vids?" So I watched some of your older vids on student learning and the web. Then I remembered, "Yes, he's the creative genius anthropology prof who inspired my interest in disruptive technologies." You, sir, are an artist who happens also to be an outstanding anthropologist. Thank you for sharing your compassionate worldview.
well said
OMG!! You've done it again. Inspired me to rethink my passion for teaching. I didn't tell you I got a new job!! Start in July at UAlbany. Applying anthropology to teaching music courses. Ethnomusicology as the study of all music in all places. Go ANT101!!!
This sooooo inspirational on sooooo many different levels, thank you!
This is so inspirational. I really admire what you're doing here and look forward to following along.
So glad I happened to find your video! You're an amazing professor and human being! Thank you!
I found myself smiling through your ANTH 101 introduction, remembering why I love studying people and the societies they make.
Hello Mr. Wesch, do you happen to have lesson 4?
You teaching continues to be both excellent and inspiring. :)
I learned about the new wave of UA-cam's like Cassey and Gary Vanerchuck earlier this year and was wondering what is Mike Wesch doing now? he should be covering all this. So I 're subscribed incase you posted something. look forward to seeing more.
This is about so much more than an anthro class.
I'm just gonna say that this is wonderful, thanks.
You inspire me to be a better teacher!! Thank you!
I was thinking on sth to share for my friends when this topic pop in my mind. I wish I can get a short video, but now I see the idea worth taking the whole course. I like u'r video
Congratulations Kyra! That sounds like a perfect fit for you.
Do you know anything about an obscure show also called THE ART OF BEING HUMAN? Was on mostly in the afternoons early 1980's on PBS.Was on a few times I recall a university class might have made it. Can't find any record of it.Do you recall such a show.
Wow!
Is this the same show from PBS in the mid 80;s?
Wonderful video BUT why is business always the foil to following one's passion? Take some time to listen to entrepreneurs and you'll find out they're in it for love of humanity and its diverse offerings too. Maligning is dead, long live anthropology