On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:59 AM, kirby urner <kirby.ur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you for this most interesting post Charles! > Glad to catch your interest! > > >> But the team teaching aspect is the point of this post. Not every >> teacher can have the luxury of a like-minded programmer anticipating their >> next thought and coding-it-up live while you narrate, but wow! did that >> ever work well. >> > > This is an exciting suggestion. > > What I want to experiment a lot more with is "two instructors conversing" > as the primary audio stream, more like a sportscast with two anchors, very > typical on TV. The dialog / banter / conversational aspects come through > so much better than listening to a single lecturer basically talk to him or > her self. > Yes, the back-and-forth can be priceless. Off-the-cuff programmer humor, true emotions, like you say, "sportscast style". It's so much more laid-back, you know, because there's already two people carrying-on a casual conversation about the material, so it's easier for students to speak-up and participate in that context. Mucho potencial! Kirby > > >
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