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We had a great discussion today in New Media about [[w:Nicholas Negroponte|Nicholas Negroponte]]’s 1995 book ''[https://amzn.to/2tWTHm8 Being Digital]''. | We had a great discussion today in New Media about [[w:Nicholas Negroponte|Nicholas Negroponte]]’s 1995 book ''[https://amzn.to/2tWTHm8 Being Digital]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 4 February 2020
Teaching Upgrades?
We had a great discussion today in New Media about Nicholas Negroponte’s 1995 book Being Digital.
I ended the class with a frank discussion of my teaching style and the class in general. I am curious as to why students just don’t seem to like it and me. One student volunteered that she had preconceived notions that likely clouded her attitude toward the class — notions based on former students’ gripes.
I made an offer: let’s redesign the class the way they would want it. I asked them to think about what they’d like from what’s supposed to be their last class as seniors — after all, there’s nothing to stop me from making the course whatever I want it to be. We’ll see what they come up with.
I continue to work on Project Mailer, specifically my grad class and Frank D. McConnell’s chapter on Mailer.