I like it better when they email assignments and I encourage it.
First, it is "green friendly" - I can mark the assignment online and email responses back. Saves trees.
Second, I don't lose papers, and they are available to me at any terminal. -- Jim At 11:27 AM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
Hi, All -- Quick question: is anyone else getting annoyed at the number of students who email assignments to you, leaving you to do the printing and stapling? I am considering a "no emailed assignments" policy, but just wonder if I'm being school-marmish and mean. Do you regularly allow students to do this? Thanks for any help you can provide. I don't want to turn into a bitter old man. m ------- "Whatever power the United States Constitution envisions for the Executive in its exchanges with other nations or with enemy organizations in times of conflict, it most assuredly envisions a role for all three branches when individual liberties are at stake." --- July 20,2006 US District Court for Northern California --- To make changes to your subscription go to: http://acsun.frostburg.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=tips&text_mode=0&lang=english
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