> Re: WAY OT! TEXT BOOKS
I sincerely do not understand how text book publishers are rapacious
profiteers. Could anyboy clarify that? What would make a clasroom leader
require a text offered by a rapacious profiteer, anyway?
Steve Shapiro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grillo Michael" <grillo@maine.edu>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: WAY OT! TEXT BOOKS
Greetings, All,
Given the steep cost of texts these days, I advise my students to pair or
triple up in buying the texts, which, besides saving them money, serves
my not-so-hidden agenda of promoting collaborative studying. Sharing
texts induces them them to discuss the work openly amongst themselves,
either through their studying together, or more casually, their
conversations as they arrange who reads the assignments when. Students
have anecdotally filtered back to me that, while it sometimes
inconveniences them, it does more to get them to work together outside of
class than any of the university provided internet fora. At any rate,
they do it voluntarily. (Hey, I'm just using capitalist incentives to
promote good study habits and undermine rapacious profiteers!)
Pre-emptive apologies to any language critics, Michael
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