3rdragon: (impending doom)
I did several things last week, but one of them, which I worked on on-and-off over the course of four days, was to copy a moodle course. This was the longest moodle course I had ever seen; in fact, it was at least twice as long as the longest course I had ever seen prior to that point. If I started hitting page down in a large window (with my ridiculously high resolution - 1440X900), it took me eight page downs to get to the bottom of the list of resources - with editing turned off (it's even longer if editing is on). When I first saw this course, my reaction was, Oh dear Lord, please let this course copy okay the quick and easy way because I really don't want to do it item-by-item. It didn't. I tried copying only part of the course and got the same error. I tried copying an empty course, and got the same error . . . We finally gave up on the quick and easy way, and cmoore copied all of the resources over by going in the back way, through the coding. I then set about the slow and arduous and boring process of recreating each resource individually. I did this for two hours on Thursday, and still wasn't half done. I did it for another while on Friday, and then cmoore took pity on me and had me train Amelia to do it so that I could have a break and try to figure out some easy way to copy the quizzes without recreating every single question (and there were a lot of quizzes. Something in the ballpark of two a week). In this whole process, we figured out both things that were wrong with the copying, and fixed the one and avoided the other enough to add the rest of the resources the not-quite-so-quick-and-easy way. And then I had to add new Assignments because they had been corrupted (which was one of the reasons it wasn't working), and go through each list to proofread it and make sure that we hadn't missed or misplaced anything in our crazy hodge-podge of manual copying and copying other stuff in bits and pieces. Between one thing and another, I spent an awful lot of Friday working on this course. And then it was DONE, and I was so happy.

We've also had this fun interaction where this particular prof asked me to delete several old courses, some which were his and one which was the Fall 07 Premajor Advisors course (he was in it as a student). Not only do we not delete old courses, we really don't delete important administrative courses just because some random faculty member asks us to.

And did I mention that he never actually thanked me for copying his monster course of doom? He did include a thanks in the message asking me to delete stuff, but never sent a "gee, thanks for copying that for me," of the sort that I get from most of the other professors (the ones whose courses are short and therefore easy).

And then today I get an e-mail from cmoore.
Subject: Fwd: Question and apology
From: cmoore
To: me
If you didn't want to kill this guy before, you definitely will want to now. I recommend renaming the course into which you just copied everything "temp" and creating a new blank one for him to work in, just in case.
~c.

Even before opening the attached message, I had this sinking feeling.
The message read:

Subject: Question and apology
To: cmoore
From: Professorname
Hi Caroline,

Thanks for getting my course data transferred to CourseName.

As I've been working the last few weeks, I've made some extensive
changes in the course and am thinking about how best to attack what I
have in Moodle.

Question: Is there any easy way to delete all the items listed for a
given week? It is just too cumbersome to go though and delete them
one by one and to move others that I will use again up or down. I
think it will be quicker for me just to clear out all the items and
then insert new ones and link them to the files that were transferred.

If this can't be done (deleting in groups), then could you just get
rid of everything, and I'll start over?

Thanks.

Professorname

Professorname
Professortitle
Professordepartment



I went back to look, and he'd already deleted four whole sections of stuff that I'd slaved over (and which had taken me something like an hour and a half to copy, not to mention the time I spent trying to copy them).

So. Shall I kill him now, Doctor?


ETA: I do feel compelled to add that he did, at least, send me an e-mail saying thanks (eventually). I'm still not pleased with him, though.
3rdragon: (Default)
And by World, really, I mean you. Yes, YOU, Presenter-guy from McConnell 103, with your head screwed on backwards.

- You are aware, yes, that you had between 8 and 12 DVDs and VHS tapes, which you needed to switch between over the course of your presentation, and that while this is doable, it's not the easiest thing in the world and may require a little time to set up?
- It is not my fault that there was no remote for the DVD player. AND I ran over to the CMP and got you a fresh remote which had working batteries and should have been just fine; that's the sort of remote we use in all of the rooms - except, apparently, in this one - and while I didn't know that just by looking at it, Damon didn't know that we used a different system in that room, either.
- Your attitude of You vs. Lab Consultant was not at all productive in this situation. I tried to get you to engage in a mood of Us vs. Electronic Components, which in my experience works much better, and you were not interested.
- You were not even willing to consider the idea that I might be good at my job, and the moment there was the slightest hitch, you leapt to disparaging me. I don't know if this was because I'm a student, or because I'm a woman, or because I'm wearing sandals today, or because I'm not old enough to drink legally, or if you treat everyone this way, but I behaved in a professional manner and dressed in something like business casual, and it might behoove you to treat people like they're actual human beings.
- You still refused to believe that I was even remotely competent, even after I solved several problems for you.

I will admit that it did not occur to me to use the computer for the DVD when the DVD player wasn't working, but I would like to point out that you really didn't give me much chance to do anything after I couldn't get you to the menu on your first DVD using the buttons on the DVD player itself.

I can accept but do not appreciate your behavior towards me. I can accept but do not appreciate the way that you made it abundantly clear that you had no faith in my abilities and wanted to know if there was "anyone else I could call." I can accept but do not appreciate the manner in which you pointedly stated that you had requested that there be someone present "who was able to use the equipment in the room." What I can't deal with is the fact that while I was outside calling my boss to come deal with the situation - at your request - you went over my head and talked to the science secretary and got her to call tech support (with, mind you, absolutely not mention that there was already a lab technician present). Excuse me, but I am tech support! And maybe we would have gotten somewhere if you'd been at all inclined to work with me rather than spending all your energy trying to find someone else. I know that you think I'm incompetent. But I am smart enough to know when I need reinforcements, and you could at least trust me to be able to dial a phone. Furthermore, while Patricia has worked here longer, I work in the CMP, which means that I deal with McConnell much more frequently than she does.

I hope your precious VHS tapes melt in a gooey mess.

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