Tom Klinkowstein on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 03:25:17 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> Perhaps a way of teaching media


I also teach new media to graduate and undergraduate students and 
find that the best students augment a relatively traditional set of 
design course offerings with their own blogs, going to conferences, 
forming mentorships in and outside of the department and creating 
experimental work as independent studies-roughly the same activities 
Julian mentioned.

Tom Klinkowstein

At 9:16 AM +0100 12/18/07, Florian Cramer wrote:

>On Monday, December 17 2007, 12:19 (-0800), Julian Bleecker wrote:
>>  > Everything is basically a self taught situation. A teacher can guide
>>  > students, but not learn for them.
>>
>>  Huh. This seems rather an ideal perspective. I suspect (my bias..) many to
>>  most students expect their teachers to school them in what they need to
>>  know in a rather instrumental way.  ("Teach me some tools!")
>
>Let me chime in and say that these tools can also be intellectual tools.
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