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by dwater
2618 days ago
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That sounds similar to the approach my Prealgebra teacher used in 1994. She had an overhead projector with a roll of plastic transparency sheet attached. She wrote across the bottom of the projector and then rolled it up as she went along. Different color pens were available. You could follow along and understand the process, and there was plenty of time to take notes as the material rolled up the screen. |
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I hadn't given it thought before, but I assume transparencies weren't as present in college because the room a given college class will be is essentially random. It's not an environment controlled by the person teaching. in high school and middle school, that was the teachers' classroom. The teacher stayed in their room, and we moved around. Projectors require more maintenance (bulbs going out!), and the college teachers would need to lug around their transparencies and pens. But all college classrooms have blackboards and some chalk.