Reading the audience and Faith and healing sound the most useful out of those.
Education I sounds entirely droll and I almost wonder if you've covered most of that throughout the course of pursuing your master's already.
I really, really, really feel strongly about online classes. They seem to me to be FAR less effective than in-class learning.
I know where I went, the profs used to pick up 2 or 3 extra onlines instead of 1 classroom class in any given quarter where they felt they "fell short" because they took less effort combined, especially if they'd already taught them.
"post previously used reading material or assign it, show up once a week in a chat forum to see how students are doing and answer specific questions, have a message board you check daily, done."
Most online courses use "Blackboard" as well, which is truly horrid software.
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Date: 2007-07-28 08:32 am (UTC)Education I sounds entirely droll and I almost wonder if you've covered most of that throughout the course of pursuing your master's already.
I really, really, really feel strongly about online classes. They seem to me to be FAR less effective than in-class learning.
I know where I went, the profs used to pick up 2 or 3 extra onlines instead of 1 classroom class in any given quarter where they felt they "fell short" because they took less effort combined, especially if they'd already taught them.
"post previously used reading material or assign it, show up once a week in a chat forum to see how students are doing and answer specific questions, have a message board you check daily, done."
Most online courses use "Blackboard" as well, which is truly horrid software.