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In reply to the discussion: Professors at research universities prefer teaching with old-fashioned whiteboards [View all]jpak
(41,780 posts)35. I admit I suck at Smartboard - my penmanship goes undecipherable
I use both Powerpoint and whiteboards - going back from one to the other.
Each has its own merits and switching from one to the other keeps the student's attention.
I also use Youtube videos to illustrate complicated processes that Powerpoint and whiteboards cannot adequately depict (and post them on Blackboard)
I use clickers for recitations and pre-exam reviews.
The biggest problem with whiteboards occurs when other faculty take all the good markers and leave the ones that don't work.
Pisses me off.
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Professors at research universities prefer teaching with old-fashioned whiteboards [View all]
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
OP
"Distance learning," in one manner or another, has been the university initiative since the 1950's
alcibiades_mystery
Feb 2013
#6
This new technology is going to radically alter education beyond recognition ...
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#10
Cost of reproduction and the shift to learning, rather than teaching, will change education
FarCenter
Feb 2013
#12
"shift to learning v teaching" = baloney. shift to corporate control of all education & information
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#16
Far Center: the DIY education strategy works well for simple, discrete skills, not for deep learning
GiaGiovanni
Feb 2013
#19
Dang, you mean we can't blindly apply mass production methods and get good results ?
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#30
IIRC, there was a grad student or two that had posted hours; commuter students used them
FarCenter
Feb 2013
#47
Many classes have a policy forbidding anything beyond a four-banger calculator on exams.
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#63
It has it's down side, but when you are working on a problem, nothing beats it.
bemildred
Feb 2013
#67
Except whenever I have a class with one I live in fear of that noise, you know the one. It's
Ed Suspicious
Feb 2013
#64
LisaLynne, for old timers who've been teaching the same courses for years...
GiaGiovanni
Feb 2013
#28
"Old-fashioned" whiteboards ? Whiteboards SUCK. Blackboards are far more practical.
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#9
There is such a thing as hypoallergenic chalk (Google), and at least some of what I have used ...
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#62
Whatever you do, don't look up the ingredients in the whiteboard *cleaner* ....
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2013
#49
As a translator, I have come to the conclusion that the business world still thinks
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2013
#20
Yes. they have almost a religious belief in data of any kind taken under any conditions
GiaGiovanni
Feb 2013
#36
Worse, both the teachers and the students tend to get wrapped up in the technology
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2013
#40