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J2

2002-06-23, 6:16 am

Hey all,

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Laura A. Robinson

2002-06-23, 6:16 am

On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 18:05:32 GMT, while I was adjusting my tinfoil
hat to keep out the alien rays, J2 said in <MT5N8.54294$092.2151979
@news1.east.cox.net>:
> Your work as an MCT depends on your ability to stay current with the exams.
>

No it doesn't.

Laura
--
One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
-Tick, Strange Days
freak

2002-06-23, 7:09 am

LOL

As an MCT, the most important thing I can do is to TEACH. I learn something from each class I teach. I have been an MCT for three years, and I still find new tricks. And I was a college professor before that, and I hold a Master's in Education, but still, teaching and keeping it simple are the best tools for us. Another trick is to NOT teach one week a month to prevent burn out, and to make sure that we keep time to study for new classes, go through the labs and take new tests. Just my 2 cents
-sloop-

2002-07-01, 6:25 pm

Those who can do. Those who can't teach.

No wonder you're still learning. :P


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> LOL
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> As an MCT, the most important thing I can do is to TEACH. I learn
> something from each class I teach. I have been an MCT for three years,
> and I still find new tricks. And I was a college professor before that,
> and I hold a Master's in Education, but still, teaching and keeping it
> simple are the best tools for us. Another trick is to NOT teach one week
> a month to prevent burn out, and to make sure that we keep time to study
> for new classes, go through the labs and take new tests. Just my 2 cents
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