Hi Herb, I too, have received comments like these (my personal favorite "This class is too much work. I like a good old-fashioned lecture - why can't we have those instead?"). So, what I have done is give "Clinical Pearls" at the end of each lecture. This is about 20 minutes of "important take aways from today's session." Seems to help solidify content while satisfying those who are needy for a "good old-fashioned lecture." Hope this helps. Megan Thompson, Pharm.D. Director of APPEs Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice The University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy MSC09 5360 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 phone:(505) 272-3241 email: [log in to unmask] >>> Herbert Coleman <[log in to unmask]> 1/14/2013 10:41 AM >>> 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. -- 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 [log in to unmask] 512-223-7746 ************************************************* “I’d always seen life like a series of doors. Sometimes you choose the door you get to go through, sometimes you don’t get that choice but you still gotta walk through. So you can either go kicking and screaming or walk through with your head held high.” — Jay Pritchett, Modern Family S04E03 *************************************************