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i like all your comments... but really name of song? anyone?
And i think that this method of teaching is a good OPTION and not something that should be obligated on all students... those who are not able to utilize technology for their studying benefits can keep going to their lectures while those who are good with electronic devices can use this method. I dont see how calling somone and asking them simple question could teach students anything!
but the idea of podcast and having pop up quizes on ur cell phone are a great idea. Imagine sitting in the metro and a quiz pops up, u have nothing to do... u decide to do waste time while doing the popquiz!
I really enjoy the ideas for using texting as a part of class. I don't think I could get anyone outside of the USA to respond to me in ten minutes, and the rate for international texting can be much higher, even for an unlimited plan, but the concept I think is good.
There is an erroneous assumption here that all students are proficient with technology and need to be taught with technology. We do a disservice to students to assume that they all want or can handle classes that are heavily oriented toward technology. Class isn't boring just because we don't use blogs, etc. to teach. As a college instructor, I find this particular video presumptuous and insulting. It is also way too long to keep attention of those who grew up in the sound-bite era!
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And i think that this method of teaching is a good OPTION and not something that should be obligated on all students... those who are not able to utilize technology for their studying benefits can keep going to their lectures while those who are good with electronic devices can use this method. I dont see how calling somone and asking them simple question could teach students anything!