Diary /ˈdʌɪəri/ A book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences I used to keep a teaching diary - particularly with new modules and teaching - something to refer to the following year. Seems more appropriate to use blogspace this year. AM We started Day 1 with a fairly conventional powerpoint presentation - always a turn off and I think something that could be replaced with an interactive exercise next year. We managed to use the colour of the collaboration tables to organise the students effectively. As an experienced teacher, it immediately presented an unusual classroom in the number of tutors and technicians present. This made it feel unusual, special. Artists introduced themselves - maybe we should all introduce ourselves (students included) next year? For bridge building, we used the coloured collaboration tables to direct students into groups. The preallocated groups managed to absorb newcomers and cope with absentees so that each group wa...
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