tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033720798594217169.post4831514838465247372..comments2011-05-05T07:42:41.199-05:00Comments on Nicole Wilson's EDM310 Class Blog: Blog Post # 3Nicole Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14373343661245860778noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033720798594217169.post-69363953963645808552011-02-13T21:37:26.915-06:002011-02-13T21:37:26.915-06:00I know exactly what you mean about teachers simply...I know exactly what you mean about teachers simply reading from the PowePoints. It can get frustrating at times. And thankfully, class sizes aren’t so big once we are out of the introductory classes. I’m in one class right now with only ten people! For the next topic, I agree with you on all four points. Teachers should learn how to use the latest technology, and then apply it to their lessons. You are right that technology helps students be creative with their work and show their talents. Great post!Alexandra Maniacihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17536013128137091387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1033720798594217169.post-90236035464922874202011-02-10T16:10:53.617-06:002011-02-10T16:10:53.617-06:00"...the instructor reads straight from the bo..."...the instructor reads straight from the book or from a PowerPoint presentation each class period. " Maybe the teachers think that students can't read or won't read. But then it may be that the teachers do not think at all, they merely play their songs like a wound up toy would do. What is to be done about this?<br /><br />The best critique yet of Hines' argument! Well done!<br /><br />Well written. Well argued!John Hadley Strangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484977903995419205noreply@blogger.com