Innovative Uses for a Computer Classroom?
flard asks: "I will be teaching a Freshman English class at a medium sized public university, in a computer classroom for next semester. Every student has their own machine with an internet connection. I am thinking about using a weblog for them to post their work and critique each other. Do you guys have any other cool ideas on what to do and what NOT to do?" How can the computers best be applied to assist in teaching a non-technical class? Use of a weblog is a start, but are there other pieces of software that can be deployed in such a setting?
Instead of passing notes in class, the students can use instant messenger to call you names behind your back.
Of course, with a good packet sniffer, you can snatch the notes from their grasp and read them aloud. Just like with paper!
letting them compete for First Post on /.?
>> As they can get at the source, they can build new functions onto it. This could be an assignment.
I don't think your average C compiler is going to do well with Freshman English compositions.
It doesn't hurt to be nice.
- "History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men" -- Blue Oyster Cult, 'Godzilla'
Have them correct the spelling/grammar errors for any 100 slashdot posts for a particular article.
Shouldn't be to hard to find them errors eh?
I only look human.
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If you had said that you would be teaching a computer science class, a biology class, or any type of class other than English, I wouldn't have been such a picky bastard.
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