Feathered Fish
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Mon Nov-15-04 09:31 AM
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| Attn all profs, teachers, ta's et al.... |
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How much does it piss you off when a student e-mails you about a project that's due that day and tells you it's going to be late?
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Mon Nov-15-04 09:34 AM
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| 1. Depends on the reason it is late. |
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Mon Nov-15-04 09:37 AM
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| 2. That's to be expected-- |
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What burns me is college students e-mailing me (a Prof) with this
"Dear Mr. X:
Can you help with this issue (find an article, recognize what a book looks like) I'm in the library now--please respond ASAP--I'm waiting for your reply Gee, this homework is hard"
I get one or two of those a term.
Gee, any guesses on how I respond?
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Mon Nov-15-04 09:40 AM
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Hmmm let me think about that....
uh NO find it yourself!
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Mon Nov-15-04 12:51 PM
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| 4. Or a simple click of a button |
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DELETE....
I tend to get *quite* official and formal in my response-- I help them, but in the end, if they read between the lines, they realize that they've just blundered in a major way. :)
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Mon Nov-15-04 12:58 PM
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Deadlines aren't that important to me, really. I prefer my students do work they are proud of instead.
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Mon Nov-15-04 01:19 PM
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| 6. I don't accept late work. |
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I take pains to write a calendar that's fair, built with plenty of time between assignments and an eye to holidays, breaks, and weekends.
Since I teach writing, I not only allow re-writes, but encourage them. The only way a students gets to re-write is to turn in the paper on time.
If we do some piece of work in class, anyone who is absent misses any points given for that assignment.
I rarely have to make exceptions for the "no late work" rule. If the Dean sends a note regarding a death in the family, the student and I work out all the assignments.
Oh, and I do not accept work on disc, over the internet, or without all sources copied and attached.
Yep.... the b word.
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