This bingo card has 35 words: someone comes in 10+ mins late, 10 seconds of straight coughing, technical difficulties, underexplains complex concept, overexplains simple concept, "we'll cover this in another lecture", "you don't need to know this", audience participation, "alright?" or "ok?", obvious bias for a specific legal scholar/ judge, uses subject-specific vocab w/out defining, qr code, unrelated tangent, 2nd person explanation, future careers mention, joe bloggs or equivalent, unreasonable time (9am or 5pm), "how is everyone?", finishes over the XX:50 mark, lecturer should probably be in bed, skips one or more powerpoint slides, powerpoint is way too detailed, powerpoint is not detailed enough, i learn a new word :), lecturer mentions their own research, law / crim students will know less / more, i'm doing something else, i'm nonstop typing the entire lecture, reading list is unrealistically long, current legal policy obviously bad (logistically), current legal policy obviously bad (morally), meme (better if insanely out of date), someone's phone / laptop makes noise, less than 75% of the class is in (eyeball it) and lecturer has an obvious opinion.
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