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I take several digital photos of the entire class, blow it up to a large shot, then send it around the class for the students to sign their names on their respective pictures. Mike Lavin
Michael J. Lavin, Ph.D. Department of Psychology St. Bonaventure University http://web.sbu.edu/psychology/lavin
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Most of my classes are
too big to learn faces, but I have one that runs about 25 students, and I try
to learn everyone's name. In that class I take everyone's picture after the
first class, and have a contact sheet made. (This is film technology.) I not
only learn their names, but I can look them up when they ask for a letter of
reference years later. Do any of you use facebook to learn more about your students? I was considering using it next semester to try and more quickly memorize names, yet somehow I feel like I'm invading their privacy. Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks Jim Guinee ************************************************************************ Jim Guinee, Ph.D. Director of Training & Adjunct Professor University of Central Arkansas Counseling Center 313 Bernard Hall Conway, AR 72035 USA "Too many of us have a Christian vocabulary rather than a Christian experience. We think we are doing our duty when we're only talking about it." ... Charles F. Banning E-mail is not a secure means to transmit confidential information. The UCA Counseling Center staff does not use e-mail to discuss personal issues. The staff does not maintain 24-hour access to their e-mail accounts. ************************************************************************** ---
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