Like this one for my online government class. I questioned a couple of things that seemed odd to me, and he took issue with that.
1. I questioned why quizzes were only open for one day and one day only, when the purpose of online classes is to be flexible in non-traditional students schedules (i.e. allow for weekend work, etc). All of his course work falls to be completed and due on the weekdays, and amazingly enough, on days that I'm actually fairly busy.
2. I questioned the format of the "Discussion Question". The question itself seemed contradictory (I even showed it to other people to make sure I wasn't misunderstanding it) and not having to do much with the Chapter at hand.
It was so loaded and worded in such away that it totally threw me. In my response I commented on the lack of quantifiable data presented in the first chapter in relation to the question. So maybe I over thought it a bit.
So instead of addressing my questions and maybe clarifying the discussion question, I get a response from him saying that I've been uncivil (maybe I was a little snarky at one point, but far from uncivil) and that if I complain one more time I'll be dropped from the class.
Wow, yeah. I'm guessing I'll be taking this class over again next semester.
I've questioned other online teachers before and have never gotten such a combative response. I really don't think he wants to be teaching online classes. He's not approachable at all.
1. I questioned why quizzes were only open for one day and one day only, when the purpose of online classes is to be flexible in non-traditional students schedules (i.e. allow for weekend work, etc). All of his course work falls to be completed and due on the weekdays, and amazingly enough, on days that I'm actually fairly busy.
2. I questioned the format of the "Discussion Question". The question itself seemed contradictory (I even showed it to other people to make sure I wasn't misunderstanding it) and not having to do much with the Chapter at hand.
It was so loaded and worded in such away that it totally threw me. In my response I commented on the lack of quantifiable data presented in the first chapter in relation to the question. So maybe I over thought it a bit.
So instead of addressing my questions and maybe clarifying the discussion question, I get a response from him saying that I've been uncivil (maybe I was a little snarky at one point, but far from uncivil) and that if I complain one more time I'll be dropped from the class.
Wow, yeah. I'm guessing I'll be taking this class over again next semester.
I've questioned other online teachers before and have never gotten such a combative response. I really don't think he wants to be teaching online classes. He's not approachable at all.
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