07-05 2021 10:26
wrote:
An amazing & inspiring professor. He always made the classroom brighter with his knowledge and wisdom.
I remember my first assignment in CS 101. We had to build charts in excel for the sale of water bottles at some peripteros. After I finished my assignment, I shared it with some of my classmates. When Vezerides came to class, he said that this was not supposed to be a group assignment but an individual one. And if you are going to help someone, you shouldn’t just give it to them ready. And we were all shocked at how he had found the exact order of how that assignment had passed from one person to another.
Vezerides was a great professor in and outside of the classroom. Not only he taught us about excel and computer science but also about our existence and values as human beings while smoking after class
07-05 2021 10:26
wrote:
An amazing & inspiring professor. He always made the classroom brighter with his knowledge and wisdom.
I remember my first assignment in CS 101. We had to build charts in excel for the sale of water bottles at some peripteros. After I finished my assignment, I shared it with some of my classmates. When Vezerides came to class, he said that this was not supposed to be a group assignment but an individual one. And if you are going to help someone, you shouldn’t just give it to them ready. And we were all shocked at how he had found the exact order of how that assignment had passed from one person to another.
Vezerides was a great professor in and outside of the classroom. Not only he taught us about excel and computer science but also about our existence and values as human beings while smoking after class