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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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An apology and clarification:
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It occurs to me that my posting #32 came out looking more like I'm trying to teach you the distinction between priori and posteriori than I had intended. I apologize for that. What I had originally intended was to point out to you just that I thought that novice posters were focusing more on a priori probabilities than you were, then to append my explanation of the distinctions, addressed to the possibly-novice reader. I intended to use quotations from your posting as "paragraph headers" to show the latter audience where the priori/posteriori distinction mattered. However, during my composition I failed to keep that division clearly in mind, and wound up directing my whole message to you. I apologize for my carelessness and failure to focus there. - - - - (Also, I apologize to my memory of the late Doris Niles, my wonderful high school speech teacher who impressed me with the importance of defining one's audience in a way that had never "clicked" in my English classes.) |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
103·113 Posts |
Uh-oh ... this is starting to look worryingly like the "Thoughts on President Bush's January 10 speech about Iraq" thread in the Soap Box...
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Feb 2007
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In spite of Wunderdoktor's comment...
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(2) right from the beginning I "defended" the thesis that the question arises by comparing LL to TF (I don't think "confusion between LL and TF" is appropriate) or other methods of "progressively eliminating other possibilities". (3) I DO try to understand my student's problems, and I got quite frustrated in searching the "problem of comprehension" always first on my side; making my explanations more and more simple, adding "worked out examples", putting on my website solutions of all exercices and exams, summary of lectures, "cheat sheets", etc etc etc. Then, more and more, I realized that more I did, less they did : whenever a solution to an exercise was available, they would not try to figure it out; whenever a summary was available, they would not look at the "long version"; when I took the habit of summarizing the previous lecture at the beginning of the next one, they would never try to get it if they had missed it, and this would even conduct them to not looking at the past lectures, since the "instantly gratifying" summary was there for that purpose, which would in addition underline what was important and what "a waste of time". Now I'm almost of the point of getting convinced that the pedagogical effect is somehow antiproportional to the well-organizedness of the lectures. (Just in case, I insist on the fact I'm talking about teaching math at university, to students who are supposed to have deliberately chosen to study this (admittedly particular) subject, in favour of everything else.) Quote:
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Jul 2003
wear a mask
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
22·3·641 Posts |
I apologize for having cluttered this thread.
Moderators, can you transfer my clutter to a Soap Box thread? Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2007-03-13 at 14:47 |
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#39 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
103×113 Posts |
Don't sweat it, dear Cheesums - let's just stay on-topic and try to refrain from excessive post-posting post-dissection, 'kay?
Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2007-03-13 at 20:51 |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Ernst,
I am preparing to post a detailed reply to m_f_h's post #36. It will be about as on-topic, or not, as my #33. I expect my next reply to motivate others to reply, in turn. I don't know your evaluation of the on-topicness or post-postingness of #33 or #36, but there's going to be more of it. So, do you want that here ... or in Soap Box? Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2007-03-14 at 16:53 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
101101011101112 Posts |
Go for it, Cheesehead - we're pretty lenient when it comes to on-topic-ness around here.
Well, except maybe in the official "The Immortal Poetry of Donald Rumsfeld" thread... |
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#42 |
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Feb 2007
1101100002 Posts |
Trying to summarize the main ideas of this thread:
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