Monthly archive: August 2009
I think the real crime in education is that we don’t give our poor and underprivileged students enough work/pressure. In the current culture, we encourage students to follow only their interests and to only do what they are good at. Hard work and struggle are believed to be cruel and unnecessary in the growth of [...]
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I surveyed students after our first full year of Moodle use to see what they thought about Moodle. I distilled student comments and found certain words and themes that came up often. I called these keywords. Check out the graph below for a snapshot of the results. Obviously a lot of what they use Moodle [...]
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