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I have found that reiterating the rationale for the approaches used in my courses throughout the semester has helped. I'm with Chris Bell - post them on your wall as a plus! Good for you! :-)
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From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Herbert Coleman
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 11:41 AM
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Subject: Evaluations
Just got my Fall student evaluations. Number one complaint, "he didn't lecture" or "he only lectured after the test, going over what we missed..."
For my Human Sex class I provided 10 minute "pre-lectures" via Blackboard Podcaster for the second half of the class. They seem to really like those.
I plan to take more time explaining the process this semester and to provide the pre-lectures for all classes and all RAP's.
I was curious as to how other address the "lack of lecture" comments.
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Herb Coleman, Ph.D
Dir. Instructional Computing and Technology Adjunct Professor of Psychology Austin Community College Highland Business Center
5930 Middle Fiskville Rd.
Austin, TX 78752
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512-223-7746
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- Jay Pritchett, Modern Family S04E03
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