I want to thank Dr. Clark and Dr. Levitsky for their innovative ideas and willingness to make this class a success for all students involved. I know that it took plenty of time out of their own personal lives to work through all of the problems that we encountered, so I am very grateful that they are such dedicated professors and wonderful people. I think that it is safe to say that I will never have a class quite like this again, so I am thankful to have gotten the chance to experience something so new!
4.20.2010
Reflections on the class...
As the semester nears its end, I feel that we have come so far from where we started. The idea of a class that was virtually team taught was daunting at first, but I think that our class has proven that it can be successful. There were many ups and downs and thinks that needed to be worked through, but everyone was so open-minded and easy going that I think it was able to be a success. The only thing I still wish would have happened, would have been for there to be like a class meeting of the entire class sometime in the beginning of the semester. I know with conflicting schedules and everyone's busy lives it would have been difficult, but I think it would have helped the class as a whole. I think that the opportunity to interview a Holocaust survivor is the one thing I will definitely take away from this class. Not everyone gets the chance and I feel lucky to say that I did.
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