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Life has always been an open-book examUnknown
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If teaching is largely about faculty-student interaction, then we have to recognize that human interaction is changing.Unknown
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The very definition of what it means to be alone has changed. To be physically alone is still relatively easy, but many of us struggle daily to turn off e-mail, computers, or cell phones... Our students...find requests not to text during these activities strange, annoying, and downright silly.Unknown
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Time for reflection and interaction is a casualty of the digital age, and one of the primary goals of higher education should be to reclaim this time.Unknown
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We understand why it is better to teach a starving man to fish, but a repertoire course is worse than handing a a fish to a starving man. Our students are not starving; if anything, they are drowning in a sea of information. So a survey course is more like handing a giant box of chocolates to a fat, rich man.Unknown
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The problem of teaching, therefore, is getting not the facts but the context from my brain to yours.Unknown