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The Content of the Form

January 14, 2014 by Museum Fatigue

I just reviewed course evaluations from last semester. Overall they were quite positive, with useful feedback. My favorite comment from my Development to Globalization class: “The teaching style was my favorite. I’ve never seen anybody draw and write such illegible things that end up making me understand exactly what is being said. It’s quite funny to me.” While I wouldn’t say all of my whiteboards are illegible, and I would tend to blame the low quality of whiteboards and markers […]

Categories: Development to Globalization, Teaching • Tags: course evaluations, student comments

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