I agree. Personally. On 12/2/05, Chris Stoner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I understand this, but was guilty of it myself simply because the teacher > is > usually teaching to the lowest common denominator (i.e. dumb-asses). So > for > those who are reasonably computer savvy (those of us on this list) > computer > courses tended to be slow moving at times. Had I not been able to > download > Quake or Doom, I would have on occasion been forced to kill the entire > class. > > On 12/2/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Why computers? We all know the meaning of the word netiquette... some > > folks still need to learn what it is. Again, with my students there > > are times when I have to pointedly remind them that they're at school > > to learn and do their assigned work, not play games on the lab > > computers. Last quarter I was running group projects and had those > > waiting to present waiting in a classroom. I had signed in to the > > instructor's PC so I could enter attendance and get it ready for the > > students to run a power point presentation and not once but twice I > > had to tell the same student to stop playing games on the INSTRUCTOR > > PC. > > >
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