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Arizona Bill Would Let College Students Appeal Grades If They Allege Political Bias
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(03-18-2024, 06:46 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: I've always wondered why with Technology of today, we don't have the entire class being taught from a pre-recorded video and all you need present is a Teachers Aide for Role Call and passing out quizes/test and grading them. Would save loads of money and lower tuition, but put many teachers out of work at the same time.

We do have that, where people want it. You tube is full of such. And there is the Great Courses program. The US military has loads of training courses like that.

It was an academic labor/property issue in CA back in the 90s, as certain universities would hire adjunct professors to teach courses, film them, 
then fire them and use the film, along with their syllabi and class notes. No need to rehire them.

What happens if students have questions though? And different students in different classes will have different questions.

It would be the end of Socratic method, for sure.
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RE: Arizona Bill Would Let College Students Appeal Grades If They Allege Political Bias - Dill - 03-18-2024, 07:16 PM

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