Aug 29

First day of class

Tag: E-booksEllen Hage @ 10:28 am

BookYesterday was not good. I have never taken a course at a community college before and it is a definite culture shock.  The instructors talk to students like they’re in kindergarten. The class is 90 minutes and 75 of those minutes were spent on rules and expectations.  These same topics were covered in the syllabus that was handed out.  My experience has been that after five minutes of administrative stuff, you jump right into the subject. Then there were the complaints of having to write a ten page paper due at the end of the course. Should have known better since many of the students were dreading the two page written assignments. I am bored to tears already.  At any rate, I can see my small experiment already hitting a snag.  The material for the first half of the course isn’t available as digital text.  My first reading assignment is excerpts from The Narrative of Cabeza de Vaca.  I did find information about the narrative and even a read online version, but it is a different translation.  So I will have to buy the book.  So, I paid $130 for the course and the book costs $76.00 plus tax (8.25%).  Although it is paperback it weighs a ton (It’s an anthology).  What I really don’t get is that the book comes with a CD, an interactive CD (oooh).  The CD is supposedly filled with study aids, quizzes, and more information on the authors and stories, but it doesn’t have the one file that it needs.  You guess it.  The book itself. When I got to the school bookstore, they were out of the book. So now what?  I went to EBay and got 2 day delivery (total cost $68).  In the meantime, I’ll use an older edition I have at the house.  So why am I buying the book when it is only one edition newer than the one I have at home?  Because the instructor said it was mandatory.

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3 Responses to “First day of class”

  1. jorgen
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    So a course in English Literature starts with a Spanish book translated to English and the CD appears to be the main point - presumably because it keeps the students occupied with minimal work for the instructor?

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  2. Ellen Hage
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    Jorgen,

    Just came home from class. Seems that the Instructor isn’t using the CD and basically sounded as though he found no value in it. I think that book decisions are made at a higher level than his. He had stated that he thought the earlier version had more writings included. I think that the new edition does leave out a lot and just rearranged the chapters. Paying more and getting less. What a trip.

    Ellen

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