Are they lazy if they still watch the recording and take notes? I don't think doing so indicates laziness. That would be not going to class and not watching the recording at all. Some people need to hear things a second time. Nothing wrong with that. Technology can be used to make learning work better, so may as well use it. About the online-only classes? That is not acceptable for the school to do, especially if you are paying OOS. |
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New motto for desperate southern universities-
Online classes and in person parties! |
Your OOS tuition don’t make your kid special. |
Part of paying a lot of money for college is the actual experience. You can stay home and take online classes. I fully support online classes and mine did well and did them for a few years in MS but if I'm paying $30-90K a year, I expect live teaching. |
Depends on the public. Haven’t heard about online courses at W&M. |
You are boring. |
I'm a professor. My TAs are better and more attentive teachers than I am because they're not stretched so thin. Don't sell the grad students short: a PhD candidate already has a lot more education and experience than many people do, and certainly a lot more than an undergrad. The grad students work _hard_ for very little compensation. They deserve a little respect. |
+1 I have one at a state flagship where the online classes are offered and doesn't take them. They aren't required in an online format. I have one at a private who keeps taking online which works better for that DC. |
Sounds like they should get more credit than you as professor. Its funny how little professors do and have staff to help and complain...you aren't teaching or grading so what exactly are you doing? |
+1 OOS tuition to schools like Tennessee makes me 100% know you are stupid |
Sure, that may be true. But I know that as a TA, despite being focused and hard-working, I was a worse teacher than the professors I had at my small college. |
Okay, but my point is that many private colleges do not offer online courses. At all. |
This is wasting the money of parents who are not paying to make is easier for professors to half ass it and phone it in. |
| My son is a graduating senior at UTK (in-state tuition through the Academic Common Market). Freshman year was COVID year so all of his classes were online. Since then it’s been one or two a year. He’s always been able to find in-person alternatives to the online classes. |
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