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1: The merit of handouts
10/07/05 06:50 AM
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The nice thing about LAMS is that you still have a lesson design to fall back on when, as just happened to me, the computers refuse to play ball. It does help, however, to have a whiteboard and handouts of anything you wanted the students to read. I guess exclusive access to a room and a relatively small class both help as well. And a sense of humour. Anyway, I reckon I did 80+% of what I intended.

Posted by Peter Miller

2: Re: The merit of handouts
In response to 1 10/10/05 01:27 AM
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Good news in the horizon about this, Peter

LAMS 1.1 will allow you to print online and offline instructions for your activities. So if you want to run a particular part of your sequence offline (or just want a print out of what they students will be doing) you can just click on the print button.

In addition, say as a teacher, you want to have a printout of *everything* (including ALL activities) of what your students have done in a sequence. In Monitor in 1.1, you have a button that will allow the teachers to export *all* what their students have done thru out the sequence.

Moreover, the students, once they have finished a sequence, they'll have a button next to the "You have finished this sequence" to print out everything they have done and seen while doing the sequence.

Ernie

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