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It's great. I am including this is my syllabus for this year. Thanks. Ray Rogoway The Harker School San Jose, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Miguel Roig wrote: Hi, folks. I really dislike disruptions caused by cell phones going off during class. Last year, I opted to occasionally remind students throughout the semester, right before the beginning of class, to simply turn off their phones or set them to vibrate. That approach seemed to have reduced the number of times cell phones would go off, but what I have also been noticing is that some students will check their phones periodically in the middle of class and, frankly, I find all that activity downright annoying.--- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
- Re: reducing cell phone disruptions in the classroo... Raymond Rogoway
- Re: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... louis schmier
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Rick Adams
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... louis schmier
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Rick Adams
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... louis schmier
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Miguel Roig
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Rick Adams
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Eastman, Mark
- RE: reducing cell phone disruptions in the cla... Rick Adams
