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PROFESSOR: Hey, Kenneth.

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KENNETH CHEAH: Hi.

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PROFESSOR: So how do you
feel with it being over?

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KENNETH CHEAH: A little nervous
because I'm having my friends

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from Singapore come over.

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Some of them will be
seeing it, and I'm not sure

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how they really would
like it or not like it.

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So yeah, I'm a little nervous.

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PROFESSOR: How was this
class different from the ones

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that you've taken at SUTD?

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KENNETH CHEAH: I think it's a
lot more hands-on, definitely.

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We have a similar
course back in SUTD,

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where it's called
Film Studies, but I

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think that's a more
film-related module.

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This feels a lot more like
a good mix between education

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and entertainment.

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It's really, really nice
to see all this stuff

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that you always wanted to
do or you always see around.

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I see so many people
making YouTube videos

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and you're kind of learning
the theory behind it all.

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And usually, it was just, oh,
let's just set up a camera

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and just put it on,
but there is actually

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a lot more going into it.

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And yeah, probably that's what's
the difference between all

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the good videos you see and
some people just teaching

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how to derive some equations
on a blackboard, I guess.

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PROFESSOR: What is
the most useful thing

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that you learned in the class?

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KENNETH CHEAH: I think the
small class size really, really

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helps and the fact that
we just help each other.

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We give each other feedback.

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The conventional way would
just be turn in your ideas

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and one teacher or maybe two
teachers would just grade it.

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But this, you get the
whole class's feedback,

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which is a lot more useful.

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PROFESSOR: Do you think
it would work if it

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were more than ten people.

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KENNETH CHEAH: I think it might
be a bit hard because things

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and people may
not be to gel that

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well to be able to be
comfortable to give

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too much comments.

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PROFESSOR: OK.

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Thank you very much.

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KENNETH CHEAH: Thank you.