I agree that discussion oriented sessions are more relevant for me, but I have
attended great lecture sessions and found them valuable.
Not exact matches
When I was an undergraduate at Harvard I
attended the
lectures of F.O. Matthiessen, one of the
greatest Americanists of the century.
This perspective had been sharpened by a year's study at Berlin, but it is striking that his interests at that time were such that he did not
attend any
lectures in theology, even those of Harnack.5 Although he developed
great appreciation for Harnack in later years, he worked out his own approach to Biblical scholarship by applying to the scriptures methods developed with other subject matters in view.
What's
great about it is that you can do it while
attending a
lecture, listening to your kids fight, or sitting at your desk working.
Approximately 150 people — including Kobe University's students and faculty members, and public participants —
attended and listened to the
lecture of the President, who leads the country which has the
greatest population and a strong economic power in Europe.
A
great opportunity to
attend lectures by experienced professionals on various issues of game development.