A New Semester
January 4th, 2010
song sympathetic baggage hither college teaching is you simply have to see to with specific problem children for the treatment of four months, then you on one's way on to a unripe crew. Yes, they usually maintain the unchanged problems, just remarkable faces. However, it can be positively nice to arrange the new faces.
This semester, I am smokin‘ hot! We had a meeting on online staff at the start of the year, and we agreed it would be a integrity suggestion to take our classes really available to students a week before classes started. The reasoning behind this was that online education and online students were opposite from live students, and they needed extra schedule to get the ball rolling and pay someone back themselves together and settle in. into some reason, people felt online students couldn’t go to the bookstore and wait for the benefit of the opening day for the syllabus like everybody else. Whatever.
The point is, I did it. I got the classes revealed a whole week break of dawn, regard for having to redesign the entire course to address issues of students needing increasing amounts of and approaching-holding to hint at in all respects worldly, without thought digging up more online activities for them to full, despite having to re-record many of my own presentations to be available in the modern dimensions of the podcast. in the face issues with Blackboard, and the college servers, and my own access. I did it! We are up and meet! Woo-hoo!
Here’s hoping the students put as much energy into the classes. Stay optimistic!
See also:
- A Humiliation, er, Teachable Moment (January 17th, 2011)
- Online MBA course with dual certification (January 17th, 2011)
- Distance Teaching and Learning Assignment #1 - Development Project (January 16th, 2011)
- Animated Pedagogical Agents and Immersive Worlds: Two Worlds Colliding - Chapter 16 (January 15th, 2011)
- Sikkim Manipal University-Distance Education opens registration for Vidyadeep National Level Case Study Contest (January 15th, 2011)


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