Jeff's Blog
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Pedometers
I believe in a PE class a pedometer should be used regularly. This puts pressure on the students to be more active in class. Knowing they have to reach a goal for steps during class students will then try harder. Having students wear pedometers and set a goal for them at the beginning of class will help the class be more active and exciting. The students will do more in class knowing participation points come from reaching the goals set by the teacher.
Monday, November 29, 2010
SRU Parking
It is beginning to get cold and parking spots for off campus residents are getting more and more important. Everywhere I seem to go people are sitting in there cars waiting for a parking spot in a lot near the building of there class. I have even heard people skip class and just go home because a spot did not become available for them to park. Something needs to be done about this either more parking or easier access to a bus for off campus students. The bus they have now for off campus students never seems to be on time, and is always a risk to wait for it because you could then miss or just simply be late to class.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Scheduling
Everyone that I talk to on campus is always stressed out when it comes time for scheduling. It is a stressful process for everyone. A day or two before scheduling everyone looks at the classes they need and see the amount of seats left open. The next day when it is time to schedule the class is closed. Then it is all about running around to the professors trying to get written into classes. I think something needs to be done about this, so everyone can get the classes they need for the next semester.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Efolio
What a great relief it was finally finshing the efolio. It felt like a never ending project. After four days and countless hours the project was finally completed. I felt very accomplished when the entire efolio was finished. I now realize the importance of having this when it comes time for a job interview.
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