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Setareh,

Thanks for the feedback! I’m not sure how best to implement them in engineering classes. One place to start might be to work on a mutli-facted, complex problem or series of problems over the course of a semester? For example, for each week of class you might have students submit their solutions one day, provide feedback and return the problems to them, and then spend part of the next class going over the problem together, be it in groups or as a whole class. I’m not sure how well that would work, as I’m woefully ignorant on engineering classrooms, but let me know what you think!

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Comment on Reflection: A Precarious Student Turns Into a Precarious Professor by Jon

Hi Minh,

Thanks for the feedback and the compliments! So, what I’m hoping to do with this course is provide some mandatory readings in the traditional style (articles, encyclopedia entries, relevant videos, etc.) but in addition, to have them read a book with substantial relation to the topic we’re discussing. I would provide some recommendations on the book and on how best to obtain it, but I’d be open to student suggestions for relevant books as well. If it’s a book I’ve not read, I’ll do some digging and read up on it, seeing what others say about it before I give the student an affirmation or recommend a different book. Testing it in this course will help me to tweak and expand it for more course material in future courses.

Hope that helps!

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Heather,

Thank you so much for the feedback!

So, my plan for this particular course is to provide some mandatory readings in the traditional style (articles, encyclopedia entries, relevant videos, etc.) but in addition, to have them read a book with substantial relation to the topic we’re discussing. I would provide some recommendations on the book and on how best to obtain it, but I’d be open to student suggestions for relevant books as well. If it’s a book I’ve not read, I’ll do some digging and read up on it, seeing what others say about it before I give the student an affirmation or recommend a different book.

Hope that helps!

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