Wed August 29 2012

In the rush to embrace technology, this essay by a physics professor contends that interaction between professors and students is the key to learning and college success. I'd call it motivation, I don't think an onlline class in and of itself motivates anyone, that has to come from within the student. 

I am increasingly dubious about the value, for example, of online homework in accounting. I think it dilutes the idea of he accounting cycle and process. The student far too often simply asks, what number goes in the blank?  That hardly leads to an understanding of the accounting procees. 

What are the successful elements of the college process? Please sound off. 

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    Joe

    In my opinion, the most successful elements of the college process (in terms of student learning) occurs when students are given critical thinking and problem solving assignments. This allows the student to understand not only basic theory and glossary terms, but to apply that knowledge to unique situations. Also, I believe Dr. Elam provides a valid point on physical lectures vs. online lectures. Although I really prefer online courses, I am finding that too opportunities present themselves to defraud the universities.

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