They have a slightly longer than average throw, and a decent response because of that.
oh my god, I just found a sales pitch for a generic keyboard.
This is hysterical.
> This Dell SK-8115 keyboard lets you use your hands to put a wide range of characters into your computer. Connect to your USB port, touch some keys, and watch the characters appear on screen or carry out commands; right before your eyes!
meanwhile in finland schools are lobbing to get students from outside finland because they pay studying fees, while finnish students don't because of our school system
At MSOE, they teach us real world survival stuff, for the most part; they'll fail you if you can't keep the deadlines and pressures the school puts on you.
The topics of the courses aren't always the most valuable lessons they teach.
Most of the classes at MSOE have a heavy enough out-of-class work requirement and complicated scenarios that they force students to work together, get creative, and learn good research and problem solving skills, regardless of what program a student is in.
For sure. It's not just enough to know the stuff; you have to learn how to handle it all in a practical setting as well. See also: worst-case.
We even have technical communications and business courses rolled into every engineering program. And every engineering student learns a programming language except for architectural engineers.