I'm teaching the shell scripting course, and as usual I'm being asked if we have access to the Internet.
We normally don't allow the Internet in the classroom (unless it is needed for the course, of course). We just need to take away a temptation of browsing the net in the middle of a session, as we (the lecturers) are a vain lot, and can take such behaviour personally ;-)
Now, however, my approach has changed! This week, having asked Del to connect the class to the net, instead sending the deles to our Internet cafe's, I told them to reboot their boxes from the Knoppix CD, and use it for e-mail at breaks or lunch. The process of rebooting the machines is short enough to make it viable, but long enough to stop them from abusing it.
That means the best of both worlds! No interruption during lectures, yet they can access their e-mail. Will be recommending this method to our MS-Windows lecturers ;-))
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1 comment:
This is a really great idea!
Thomas
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