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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a professor and I teach a large lecture class. It is captured on video and loaded to blackboard so if a kid misses class (or wants to go over something again) they can watch. However, I do in class turn-in assignments, so students would miss points if they didn't attend class. I'm giving the detail to explain that it completely depends on the technology and the instructor. If it is solely a lecture class and is taped, with no in-class assignments, then students could watch on their own time. The classes you describe may be like this-- large lecture one day and labs (which he apparently is attending) another day. But if a professor adds the active-learning component to the large lecture, he may miss learning and/or submitted assignments by not attending. [/quote]
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