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“Yawn In” Scheduled For Friday, Nov 19

Posted by Cornell Insider Staff on November 19, 2010

[UPDATE]: Word is Talbert is going to have a nice showing, as Facebook lists a few thousand people in attendance.  In other creative Mark Talbert news, Emre ‘DJ Deniz’ Balci ’12, has hammered the final nail in Talbert’s publicity coffin: an epic and surprisingly club-worthy version of the lecturer’s meltdown (go to 2:43).

In case you haven’t gotten enough of our Professor Talbert coverage this week, Cornell students are now apparently staging a “Yawn In” in HADM 1174 on Friday. Here’s info from the Facebook event page:

Throughout history, sit-ins have served as an effective means of non-violent protest against great injustices like racism, sexism, apartheid and unjust colonial rule. But protesting professors who take a stand against yawners who are “systematically disrupting” their lectures- this is a first.

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Angry Hotel Prof. ‘Willing to Let It Go’

Posted by Oliver Renick on November 15, 2010

With articles and mash-ups of Professor Mark ‘Yawn Outside’ Talbert’s late October tirade now breaking the ‘Cornell bubble’, the Hotel Administration lecturer spoke with The Review today on the topics of yawning and student mental health.

“I’m willing to let it go,” Talbert said.  “He’s also ceased interrupting my class. That was the last time he did it.”

While the professor assured The Review that “everything’s fine,” he maintained his staunch disapproval of the student’s actions.

“It wasn’t a yawn, it was a loud yawning sound, you know, like when somebody wants to put out the message to the auditorium that he’s bored.  Everybody’s yawning, including me; it wasn’t a ‘yawn,’ it was somebody making an intentional loud bored noise week after week after week.  It’s like, look, you don’t have to come if it bothers you.”

A video of professor Talbert, taken from the Hotel Administration School’s media website, surfaced on YouTube a week ago.  After an unknown student yawns loudly in his Business Computing lecture, Talbert yells at whoever it is to “get up and walk the hell out! Yawn outside!”

Talbert, who hasn’t received an apology from the serial yawner, is convinced it wasn’t just a tired student.  “It was someone systematically interrupting my class for six weeks, and finally pushed my buttons… obviously it wasn’t my finest moment.”

When it comes to handling student stress and mental health on campus, Talbert provided some advice.  He said that his Business Computing class, although demanding and difficult, is very accommodating to student needs.

“I think the best thing people can do is to get prepared for things.  This is no secret: exams are a lot less stressful if you put some time in preparing for it.  We push due dates back if we feel like there’s a lot falling on one week. We have extra credit opportunities for students.”

Students in Talbert’s higher-level classes were surprised that he lost his cool.  Milan Thakkar ’12, an AEM major in Talbert’s Visual Basic for Applications (HADM 4476) course, thought the outburst was uncharacteristic.

“This is extremely surprising, he’s one of the coolest professor I’ve ever had,” he said.  “He’s never lost his cool before, not even close.  It doesn’t seem like he has a temper.”

 

Systematically interrupting my class for six weeks, and finally pushed my buttons.

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Hotel Prof. Erupts: ‘YAWN OUTSIDE!’

Posted by Oliver Renick on November 15, 2010

Most kids know from a young age not to sleep in class.  But if you’re in Professor Mark Talbert’s lecture hall, you better not even yawn.

A video has surfaced this past week of the Hotel Administration professor yelling at an unknown student in his Business Computing class (HADM 1174) for yawning, calling the perpetrator names and commanding them to leave.

“If I hear one more of these overly loud yawns… get up and walk the hell out! Yawn outside!” says an irate Talbert.  “Stay outta class, whatever it is you need to do to get over it, I wanna know why 220 other people don’t find the need to do that.  And you should be asking yourself, why am I the one loser who has to do that?”

When the serial yawner refuses to show himself, Talbert challenges the class to a psychological duel.

“We’ll stay here until that person admits who it is or the person sitting around them tells me who it is,” he says.

After a brief moment of silence, he pauses from his iClicker quiz to go on a brief quest throughout the classroom to find the student, iClicker in hand. Then a female student in the back tells Talbert that it came from somebody in the hallway.  But she can’t fool Professor Talbert.

“I’ve been hearing it in this room, like, regularly,” he tells the student. “And I’m not sure I believe that.”

Talbert doesn’t plan to give up that easily though, as he proposes another solution after sending a warning to the class.

A slide from the lecture - presumably the source of the serial yawner's exhaustion

“Let me tell you something, guys, my bad side is as bad as my pleasant side is pleasant, don’t push me that way… By the way if somebody wants to anonymously tell me who it is, please do.”

After the scolding, a shaken up Talbert continues his lecture on computers in a tense voice.   But at this point any logical person must be wondering: why would a student possibly yawn?! Perhaps it’s a reflection of his exhaustion after a week of intense prelims, maybe he’s tired after climbing up the slope in 40 degree weather, or maybe he just thinks learning about the size of a megabyte is kinda boring.

Apparently, Talbert’s Business Computing class is the most stressful one in the Hotel School each semester it’s offered.  With last semester’s median grade of a B-, HADM 1174 obviously brings out the worst in everyone.

According to submissions on RateMyProfessors.com, a website used by students to anonymously comment on a course or instructor, Talbert has a reputation for off-color comments and outbursts.  His low rating of 2.2/5 comes from contributors saying that Talbert is “not helpful at all” and “extremely arrogant.”  One person recalled a time when “he yelled at us for not saying ‘bless you’ after he sneezed,” and another said “he patrols the class like we are in 5th grade.”

Professor Talbert’s video comes on the heels of the administration and the Student Assembly’s ongoing efforts to improve mental health and relationships between professors and students on campus.  Safe to say somebody didn’t go to the SA’s Caring Community Week.

Even after the class ends, Talbert extends one final offer to the trouble-maker.

“I will accept an apology now from whoever interrupted my class, if he has the guts to come up and do that,” he says.

Since the video cuts off, it’s uncertain whether or not the professor got his apology.  But given Talbert’s striking resemblance to Chris Christie (see above), I don’t blame the yawner if he didn’t.


Hat tip to JPMITB

[UPDATED 11/15/04:25]

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MRM #64

Posted by Cornell Insider Staff on August 29, 2010

- The Statler Hotel takes a stand against bed bugs.

- Helium reserves to run out in 25-30 years, says Cornell Prof.

- Cornell set to match aid packages from other Ivies.

- Some more stats on the 2014′s.

- Cool college classes that will make you want to stick around.

- Nash starts his bid for a Hurricanes roster spot.

- Cornell researchers say bees contribute billions of dollars to agriculture each year.

- WSJ article on Scott Rasmussen, “America’s Insurgent Pollster.”

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Monday Reading Madness #27

Posted by Cornell Insider Staff on November 30, 2009

- A Cornell professor examines how race, income, and gender shape religion’s effect on American voters.

- Every college seems to be banking on “upping enrollment.”

- Charles Krauthammer on why the health care bill “should be immolated, its ashes scattered over the Senate swimming pool.”

- During the annual turkey pardon, Obama “saved or created 4 turkeys.”

- Research finds that early undergraduate specialization can be beneficial, but students who pick their majors early are also more likely to change majors before graduating.

- An interesting story on a GW freshman who entered college after spending ten years in prison.

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