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More importantly, how do we instill this decision-making process in people that do not have access to the great lecture halls and classrooms of debate that dissect decisions based on ethics?
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Several of Mr Merton's students who later made important careers in sociology have written about his presence in the lecture room.
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Alto said some of the big lecture room doors don't have locks and others open out to the hallway on the Berkeley campus, something he thinks leaves students on campus vulnerable to an attack.
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Have we perfected teaching methods to deliver the same lecture experience via your computer as in a live classroom?
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Faculty will still have the ability to interact with and assess directly their students while still leveraging some of the efficiencies of putting lecture and other course content online.
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Distance learning courses have long been trying to replicate the social buzz of the post-lecture coffee shop or library chatter, and increasingly their portals resemble elements of our Facebooks, Flickrs, MySpaces and blogs.
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In a lecture at the British Museum, Mantel said Catherine appeared to have been "gloss-varnished" with a perfect plastic smile, and having no personality.
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Prof Randell's lecture and Coombs's comments meant the computer history books would have to be rewritten.
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The opportunity for a brainstorm is trumped by a lecture about the moral, legal, business or other violations you have unwittingly committed with your ideas.
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So I was really impressed by a video I saw recently on YouTube, in which Professor Richard Quinn, of the College of Business Administration at the University of Central Florida, delivers an articulate and impassioned 14-minute lecture in which he reveals that many members of his class were found to have cheated on the midterm.
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