August 17, 2020

From Gerald R. Lucas
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Week Two Begins covid-19: day 160 | US: GA | info | act

I like my new online course layout, and I think it’s working pretty well. I’m using a combination of Google forms for quizzes and test and Discourse for my forum. There has been some resistance,[1] but students will be students, and I certainly will never please them all. Most are doing well, and I’m pretty pleased with how things are going in general. I do have quite a bit of grading, but I suspect not all of my students will show.

I have tried many times to use D2L. It’s just so cumbersome. And joyless. And institutional. I have always found the name a bit ironic, as I think it crushes all desire to learn. It certainly does to teaching.

So it goes. I had a couple of new students and about six show up to class today. A couple left after I answered some questions. We’ll see what happens when we actually get into the material next week.

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Henry brought home some handwriting practice today. He’s doing so well. Here’s a sample with a photo of him at work.



Note

  1. For example one student wrote “with life being upside down, I wish we could just use D2L, and not forum.” And, or course, I’m getting the “I’m so confused” complaints. I made the mistake of asking them about D2L, and of course they all love it. I caved and decided to use D2L’s grade book, though it’s still clunky as hell. Since I have four classes, I have to have four grade books—it’s just a lot of extra work, but maybe it’s worth it for fewer complaints?