tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088860151651047897.post4534164374265230020..comments2024-03-25T10:56:59.380-04:00Comments on Jacobs Physics: "I didn't know how to do the problem, so I left it blank."Greg Jacobshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03854009948036330746noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5088860151651047897.post-65308826854348098512015-10-22T17:02:59.233-04:002015-10-22T17:02:59.233-04:00Hi Greg,
Thanks for this post!! It's an issue...Hi Greg,<br /><br />Thanks for this post!! It's an issue I've been dealing with for years with causes JUST as you've described! You give such a clear perspective on it, and I've already used the soccer goalie analogy with some of my students! The one unfortunate side effect that I've come across (aside from being told that "I don't teach," etc) is that students are quick to then go to the "smart" kid and copy their work. Anyway, thanks for giving me the opportunity to reflect on this issue again and give me some new tools in dealing with it!<br /><br />~MikeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01396800669339327933noreply@blogger.com