Something Mary Kay Letourneau should have done.
Yes, ideally one should be hands-on only metaphorically.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Something Mary Kay Letourneau should have done.
Yes, ideally one should be hands-on only metaphorically.
The guy who was cc'd on the e-mail pointed out to the first guy that it was an either/or question.
First guy replied, saying it should go in whatever section was easiest to find. Which also misses the point, but I am taking the decision out of his hands.
I just ate a bowl of oatmeal and am now trying to motivate myself to get showered and grade. My tendonitis has returned with a vengeance. I've been wearing my brace on and off for a week, but it doesn't seem to be working. Which is bad since I have to grade with that same hand.
Kristin, could you make audio comments instead of written ones? I'm guessing you just might have the technology at hand to do so.
Harder to circle mistakes aurally though. "Third paragraph, second word -- question mark. Fourth paragraph, second sentence -- big x drawn through it, with an arrow up to where you contradicted yourself two paragraphs up."
You could have a voice synthesizer read the paper out loud. Then on top of that you record yourself yelling "Wrong!" at random intervals the appropriate times.
This is the slowest thread ending I've ever seen.
Heh. If ND were home, maybe. It will be another week before my audio guy returns, however, and I am not wading into his office to attempt to play with his sound equiptment alone.
Honestly, I think I would suck at audio comments anyway. I would need to find a way to give them student by student. Plus, confusing (or what Emily said).
I think I'll use my patented hold-the-pen-loosely technique.
Close 'er down! Come on, people!
Close 'er down! Come on, people!
But I'm tired!