| Letters to the Editor |
| Posted Oct. 26, 2007 |
Dear Editor, If studies show that only a percentage of evaluations written or online are typical for classes, then educators should be content with those results and work within those parameters. Although, neither should they be limited by these results. If, as a student, I feel strongly enough about a class to comment, you can bet I will. However, if I am too busy or am otherwise occupied, and it is not an important factor, I will let it go. I do not believe a professor ought to rely solely or even partially on the contents of an evaluation to improve their classroom aptitudes. They ought to interact directly with the students organically rather than virtually to get a better sense of reality. Virtually writing cannot provide tone, inclination, or depth in the same way as a vocal statement can. Thus, I believe a genuine and sincere evaluation can be obtained unhurried if it is built within the content of the classroom setting rather than after-the-fact when it is way-too late. A student should walk away from a class with satisfaction not regret. If a class is online or virtual only, then another style of evaluation better suited for such should be considered rather than using the same evaluation as that of a ground class. We are, after all, organic beings not virtual beings and need to interact with other beings not other processors. Teresa Martinelli-Lee
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