[...] Posted by arjendu on January 17, 2008 Students in almost all my physics classes read the textbook, send in questions which I use to guide me in constructing my lecture, and then we work on problems together in some of the classroom sessions. I asked the students in the quantum class how it was going yesterday, and one of them said: ‘Well, I don’t really get it at all when I read the book, and the lecture — I get it a little bit more, and it’s only when we do the problems, I sort of start feeling good about what we learned. ‘ And I couldn’t help getting a big smile on my face: ‘Yes! That’s not a bug, it’s a feature.’ [...]
Too funny….
Geek!!
Hah!
Good one!!
Genius!Where did you find this?
I love it
Thanks!
[...] Posted by arjendu on January 17, 2008 Students in almost all my physics classes read the textbook, send in questions which I use to guide me in constructing my lecture, and then we work on problems together in some of the classroom sessions. I asked the students in the quantum class how it was going yesterday, and one of them said: ‘Well, I don’t really get it at all when I read the book, and the lecture — I get it a little bit more, and it’s only when we do the problems, I sort of start feeling good about what we learned. ‘ And I couldn’t help getting a big smile on my face: ‘Yes! That’s not a bug, it’s a feature.’ [...]
Ha ha, that’s awesome!