Tipsters,
I appreciate reading the comments of Mike, Dennis,
and Nancy. The beginning of every
semester I encourage students to make friends with
at least two or three classmates and
arrange to get
notes on lectures they miss. However,
handouts have been another
problem. It
seems there is an endless request for handouts weeks later. I've decided
next semester to put a copy of all the course
handouts on reserve in the library for
students
missing or losing them to make their own
copies. Hopefully, this will be a
solution. I
hate the thought of putting films I show in class
on reserve. What are others doing?
Diana J. Kyle, M.A.
Psychology Department Fullerton, College Office: 714-992-7166
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is
not an act, but a habit.- Aristotle
The height of your accomplishments will equal the
depth of your convictions.
--William F. Scolavino |
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- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Gerald Peterson
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Karl L. Wuensch
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Drnanjo
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Sharon Carnahan
- RE: Responsibility for missed lectures Dennis Goff
- RE: Responsibility for missed lectures Deborah Briihl
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Diana Kyle
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Deborah Briihl
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Maxwell Gwynn
- RE: Responsibility for missed lectures Grieve, Frederick
- RE: Responsibility for missed lectures McKinley-Pace, Marcia
- Re: Responsibility for missed lectures Karl L. Wuensch