Difficult class but so worth it. Lectures loaded with info and super clear explanations; gives great examples & engages students completely. Challenging but fair exams--you'll get the grade you earn. If you're looking to slide by, he's not your guy, but if you actually want to LEARN something take this class! Inspiring, unbelievably helpful.
Arrogant, rude and unhelpful. Not a communication class, seemed more like computer science. Tests are impossible if you don't read the research 3 times over. Random attendance throughout quarter; stickler for using your phone.
I absolutely loved prof Flanagan and his teaching style! He really cares about the material he is teaching and and takes into account what his students want to learn. For both the midterm and final he let our class decide what we wanted the format to be! Any negative comments are ppl that are blaming him for their lack of effort, hes a great prof.
His class is not necessarily super hard, he is just a sad, lonely, rude, (the list goes on) person. I recommend taking this class with someone else if you are able to. Also, his info is random and he makes up a lot of his facts so dont rely on the internet for exam help etc. Overall 0/10 as a person, 3/10 for the class(not much busy work at least)
Professor Flanagin is such an amazing teacher. The content in this course is incredibly relevant and important information. Your grade is not handed to you, this class requires you to dedicate time to attend lectures, skim readings, and study before exams. However, Prof Flanagin grades very fairly and exams are created to help students succeed.
I took this class more than a decade ago, so I'm a little different than others here. This is the ONLY class from my undergrad experience that I still think about. The content was relevant then, moreso now, and I still think back on how Prof F presented complex ideas and research to make them understandable. Take this class.
During covid students demanded being spoon-fed all the lectures, notes, etc. Flanagin, though, had solid reasons for giving live lectures, assignments, etc., which he explained carefully; still, many hated this and felt somehow offended. I rolled with it and saw the light in the end -- learned SO MUCH MORE in this class than usual! Great class.
Not understanding whatsoever to student situations, even during Covid. He is blatantly rude to students and I would not recommend him to my worst enemy. No one needs to act the way he does , its disrespectful and it shows how little he thinks of the students.
This man reads ONE study and then teaches it like its fact(ik bc I read one). He is over here forcing comm students to memorize the intricacies of how the internet works, down to the exact receptors between servers, etc. WE GET IT, you think you are a computer scientist! If you're so good at comp sci, go get a comp sci job. Needs attitude change!
Awesome class, learned so much. Lots of material, fair tests, ALWAYS helpful and available to students. Really dedicated to students and has clear expectations. Engaging lectures, even via zoom during covid; really cares about learning and if you do too this class is for you. Best prof and course I ever had at UCSB.
Don't think I've taken a class with a more unprofessional and disrespectful professor in my life. Many technical difficulties on his end that he refused to resolve, and acted condescending towards students. Wasn't always accommodating to students with DSP. Included an extremely inappropriate question on the final. DO NOT TAKE THIS CLASS.
Extremely difficult class and unaccommodating professor. refused to post lectures even though they were always recorded. would talk back and make snarky remarks to students' questions. disregarded students' concerns. included a petty, rude, and unprofessional question on the final that IS NOT appropriate for a comm final. really unprofessional prof
This professor is a stubborn and petty man. We complained multiple times that his zoom audio was bad, but he still refused to post lectures online or do anything to accommodate us. There was also a question on the final exam that was extremely unprofessional and unnecessary. He hates our complaints but does nothing to address/fix them.
I studied so hard for this class and really thought I did my best on every exam but then failed every exam.. He goes very fast during lecture and does not record them. Coming from a student that has ADHD it is very hard to comprehend during his fast lectures. My self-esteem went way down after taking this class. Never Again.
Was a horrible professor. He did not care one ounce for his students and was unprofessional and petty during class. Made passive agressive comments to people. Class attendance was mandatory and he was not flexible at all to students needs. Instead of helping them he made the other students take care of it.
Lots of content that I will think and talk about for years. extremely helpful if you put in even minimal effort, always available, lightning fast email responses. Answered questions with utmost patience and ALWAYS felt like he had our backs. Really tried to help out. I had no tech problems, so maybe it was not his end; shouldn't blame him for that
He cares about the material he teaches about but has no idea how to properly administer that information (at least in an online medium). Showed a total lack of understanding for students who were in put in difficult situations (few international students had to drop) among a plethora of other things. Having a dog does not excuse you from teaching!
The absolute worst professor I've had in all my years of college. So inconsiderate and rude towards all the students. Audio issues were a major problem in this class for all 10 weeks and after many attempts to get him to fix them he would only reply with backtalk and snarky remarks. Lectures were recorded but we couldnt access them outside of class
Hard class. tough professor.
Most petty prof at UCSB award goes toooooo. Seriously baffled at this guy. Didn't have a problem with him at all until the final, where he blatantly called the class out which made me tremble with anxiety, unable to even answer the question. Thought he was a nice guy just misunderstood, but I was wrong. Do better and act your age prof.
Detailed course that taught me about the internet, Flanagin's curve policy is generous IF whole class does poorly. Mandatory non-recorded lectures, short time window for tough exams, and prof seems bothered when you need accommodations. Don't have strong opinion for/against him, but never seen a more stressed out class in major, def a challenge
Took during the pandemic also. Great class, great professor, worked hard to acommodate students; office hours after every single class. Tests were challenging but fair and so is he -- many did poorly on exam 1 so he curved it *hugely* in our favor; what else do you want? Whiners gonna complain, prob the same as on the GroupMe; study and do well.
Avoid taking this professor as much as possible!! His lectures were live with terrible wifi despite being and Internet & Society professor. He refused to record despite this. Demeaning every time you asked a question and overall very unaccommodating to a pandemic. The only negative experience I've had at UCSB/in COMM dept with a professor.
If you are sane, avoid this prof at all cost. This was not a communication course, it was a computer science course which then morphed into a business/law course. Tests are very difficult. For our first midterm most people barely passed. Students were so outraged that they emailed the communication department. I cried twice bc of this class.