Comment on College core: you sit in the class for attendance then go home and teach yourself
LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works 13 hours agoSo everyone, being an adult, can learn at their own pace in a way that is most efficient to them?
Comment on College core: you sit in the class for attendance then go home and teach yourself
LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works 13 hours agoSo everyone, being an adult, can learn at their own pace in a way that is most efficient to them?
crash_thepose@lemmy.ml 7 hours ago
I think what I find most valuable with education is something that is an immersive collaborative experience. I suppose it’s contingent on what you teach but I only put up power points until a week or two after the course so that people can come and experience education and learn together. From my pedagogy courses that I’ve had to take there’s a lot of evidence of how information is better retained when in person.
My enjoyment of teaching comes from having an interactive relationship with my students. I mostly find students who take these huge courses where you get the PowerPoints to just kind of slide it into an AI chatbot and then never come to class.
I realize though that everyone is different and I am not in CS. I don’t mean to create a blanket statement but if I had to take classes like that I would enjoy teaching and being a student much less.
LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works 5 hours ago
No, that’s a fair point. I had super interesting classes, where I was the only one attending. And I had classes where I knew the lecture hall was full, but I figured after the first lecture that I’ll just sit at home, with the script, unlimited coffee, unlimited google access, and be done with the content in half the time.