Tuesday, August 29, 2006

student participation in online courses

Oxymoron over at The Rhetorical Situation is actually teaching the same class I am teaching this semester. He has a good post about students' activity in online courses, and a discussion has begun in the comments. I won't copy my remarks here--check out the post. And for those interested in online courses, be on the lookout for further interaction between our blogs. I have admired Oxymoron's teaching for as long as I've known him, and I hope to see more from him on this topic.

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Oxymoron said...

Thank you for the kind words, Mommy. And thanks for drawing attention to our discussion. Your comments there were right on.

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