Mehmet Konar-Steenberg
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| Posted on: | February 12, 2008 |
For Con Powers, he really wants you to understand what's going on. He does in-class hypos (that may show up in a similar pattern on the exam), draws charts, Google earths the locations, sends e-mail updates, opens up for discussion on blackboard, among other things... and is genuinely interested in making sure the class understand Powers. He is funny and just an overall enjoyable professor. From what I've heard, he's more of a spoon-feeding type of professor: gives you the answers. There's no Socratic gaming going on: he wants you to know the material. Exams were objective memos (remember first-semester WRAP?).
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| Posted on: | February 12, 2008 |
For Con Powers, he really wants you to understand what's going on. He does in-class hypos (that may show up in a similar pattern on the exam), draws charts, Google earths the locations, sends e-mail updates, opens up for discussion on blackboard, among other things... and is genuinely interested in making sure the class understand Powers. He is funny and just an overall enjoyable professor. From what I've heard, he's more of a spoon-feeding type of professor: gives you the answers. There's no Socratic gaming going on: he wants you to know the material. Exams were objective memos (remember first-semester WRAP?).
