What do you teach?

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  1. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    I am preparing to teach "traffic school" for those who have received too many traffic tickets or those who have been court ordered to attend it. It is sponcered by a local community college, but it does not require a college degree to teach it. Nor do the students get college credits for completing it. ;)

    What do you teach?
     
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  2. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    I really should be a dance instructor. Having worked for government I'm now familiar with one step forward and three back :rolleyes:
     
  3. Ike

    Ike New Member

    Re: What do you teach? is an intrusive question!!

    And the questions are … :D

    How old are you?
    What schools have you attended?
    How many degrees do you have?
    Where do you work?
    What do you teach?
    Where do you live?
    What’s your full name?
    What is your SS #?
    What is your mother’s maiden name?


    Umm, what do you intend to do with all these data? :D

    Ike

    (Please note the smiley)
     
  4. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Re: Re: What do you teach? is an intrusive question!!

    When we have the DegreeInfo.com re-union (where ever we decide that should be), I'm going to use it for cannon fodder in conversation. :p
     
  5. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Da Gubba-ment...

    You should re-new your government contract -- then you could teach the the jiggerbug-dance. ;)
     
  6. History, Economics, and Health.
     
  7. Broderick

    Broderick New Member

    first class is free!

    I used to (note the past tense) have a t shirt saying "Sex instructor, First lesson is free." Does this count?
    ;)

    Veritas,

    Michael
     
  8. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Re: first class is free!

    Solo does not count. It only counts if your student participates. ;)
     
  9. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    I'll bite...

    At Cal State U. San Bernardino, I teach/have taught the following:

    Foundations of Instructional Technology
    Computer-Based Technology in Education 1
    Computer-Based Technology in Education 2
    Advanced Computer Applications in Education
    Development of Computer-Based Instruction

    At La Sierra University, I have been teaching "Leadership and Change in Educational Technology" online for the past few quarters, but I have also developed online courses in Instructional Design, Multimedia Applications, Web Development and Computers in the Curriculum that will be offered soon.

    Tony
     
  10. chris

    chris New Member

    Management Information...

    just got back from class actually.
     
  11. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Anatomy and Physiology Lab,
    Chemistry for Non-Science majors (nursing students mostly)
    The lab for the above Chemistry class.
     
  12. GENO

    GENO New Member

    Tepid Fusion at MIT
    Post Nuclear Family Matters at Cambridge
    Solar FlashLight Operation at Rice
    Complexification and Fuzzy Things at UoP
    NonInterruptive Random Parade Waves at UCLA
     
  13. adireynolds

    adireynolds New Member

    English as a Foreign Language, but I want Anthony Pina's job when I finish my PhD! :D
     
  14. adireynolds

    adireynolds New Member

    Currently...

    English as a Foreign Language, but I want Anthony Pina's job when I finish my PhD! :D
     
  15. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    Re: Da Gubba-ment...

    Or I can teach Common Sense for Dummies - A course for Public Servants and Policiticans ;)
     
  16. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    Re: Currently...

    I'll arm wrestle you for it:p

    I do have a lot of fun teaching instructional technology, especially since I get to teach both face-to-face and online courses. I definately recommend the field and am fascinated with Capella.

    Tony Pina
     
  17. Tireman4

    Tireman4 member

    I teach History 1310 and History 1302 at Tomball College in Tomball, Texas
     
  18. HJLogan

    HJLogan New Member

    Currently I teach Linguistics and TESOL methodology and Techniques at Prairie Graduate School of Intercultural Studies (formerly just Prairie Grad School) and related course at Prairie Bible College. In a "teach 'em as they need 'em" capacity I do adjunct teaching with a number of other colleges (Canadian Bible College, Briercrest Bible College, Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, etc.) largely in the area of Aboriginal Studies and North American Languages.

    I still teach a lot of ESL classes and enjoy facilitating workshops in a wide variety of areas for a buncha different community groups, colleges, etc.
     
  19. adireynolds

    adireynolds New Member

    Re: Re: Currently...

     
  20. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    Re: Re: Re: Currently...

     

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