Obsession Part 3: No sun, no dancers...
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The general theme of these last posts has been really the serendipitous
nature of photography. You set out to shoot one thing yet it is another
that become...
9 years ago
2 comments:
A fun episode as always. The Santorum gaffe is hilarious. As you say, not so much in what he said as revealing as it may be, but the classic denial denial. I’m embarrassed I missed it. Two points Max and TFab.
An interesting discussion on teachers vs. online instructional programs. It was pretty relevant to me as I have talked about that with my kids as it seems a majority of their college courses are online to varying degrees. There have always been correspondence courses as an option basically for non-traditional students but it seems to me that the increased use in the main stream is more a cost cutting trend by universities than any altruistic “it’s better” argument. As a supplement sure, I am all for using technology to reach more people and as a enforcement. But in the end, I would argue that nothing beats a good teacher to interact and inspire which can have a lifetime impact when they reach a student. Let’s see a program do that HAL.
Zach
Zach,
interesting thing about teachers and relationships. I just wondered if this progress toward programs vs. teachers would mostly benefit the poorer students. It could let them learn at their own pace, they probably won't have good teacher relationships anyway and their success would certainly be a boost to their feelings of self worth. The relationship angle would seem to me to be more important with HS and College students...
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