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ETC545 Summer I Ended

The session has ended.  Hopefully all of your class responsibilities have been completed and you will be free to enjoy your break.

 

The grades for the class are being finalized and will be posted within 3-5 days.  You will receive a notification by e-mail & course announcements when the grade is posted.  It is important for you to check your grade book and NAU e-mail as frequently as possible to review your grade before it is finalized.  Be aware that I may have questions regarding your assignments etc.

 

This has been a great experience working with you.  It was a very challenging and intensive course.  I think all of you have done a great job.  You should be proud of you.  This is just a start for you to integrate technology into your teaching and learning.  I hope you are able to integrate what you learn in our class into your future teaching.  I have to say this session is one of the best one I've ever had.  All of you have been active learners and engaged in dynamic learning.  I am very proud of you.  

 

 

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  1. This was an amazing first class experience as a rookie to not only teaching but grad school. Thank you all so much Dr. Tu and my classmates for helping to make this such a wonderful experience. I look forward to 'seeing' some of you in class again and maybe taking another class from you Professor. To my peers- your feedback was super helpful to me and I learned a lot. A special shout out to Caitlin for her help even outside of this class and answering questions about the program, you rock! Happy summer friends and happy learning.

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    1. Yendi,
      I am so glad that you had a positive learning experience. After using use ETC545 unit to your teaching, please do let me know how it goes. I like to hear the story of your technology integration.

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