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Post by coachbleu on Nov 9, 2008 12:30:52 GMT -6
In order to maintain my status as the "tech" guy and computer teacher, I've had to go back to school, though I always participate in teacher development and also have a masters degree. I really wanted to find a way to be through with school forever, but they keep pulling me back.
I put it off as long as I could and finally found some courses that I could take online. After enrolling in the 2 courses, I realized that the course work was going to be very simple. Apparently most teachers are computer illiterate. While scouring the projects offered in the two classes, I found one that was called online professional development. The project description envolved going to online chat rooms and gave a list of suggested sites for teachers. All of these had calendars with dates for particular discussions. I realized that I was going to have a tough time attending these sessions at the scheduled times because of football demands, so I contacted the teacher and asked if my participation on this site counted. To my delight, she said yes, so I copied all the topic I had posted on and all the plays that I have logged on the drawing board and sent them to her.
I received and A in the course and should not have to go back to college any time in the future. Thanks CoachHuey!
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Post by coachturel on Nov 9, 2008 19:41:40 GMT -6
haha good story coach. I just enrolled in a class called "theory of football" at eastern michigan ....part of the degree...needless to say should be an easy one!
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