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I love my blackberry—it’s my little connection to the larger world that can go anywhere with me . I also love my laptop computer, as it holds all of my writing and thoughts. Despite this love of technology, I know that there are times when I need to move away from these devices(設(shè)備) and truly communicate with others.
On occasion, I teach a course called History Matters for a group of higher education managers. My goals for the class include a full discussion of historical themes and ideas. Because I want students to thoroughly study the material and exchange their ideas with each other in the classroom. I have a rule —no laptop, iPads, phones, etc. When students were told my rule in advance of the class, some of them were not happy.
Most students think that my reasons for this rule include unpleasant experiences in the past with students misusing technology. There’s a bit of truth to that. Some students think that I am anti-technology. There’s no truth in that at all. I love technology and try to keep up with it so I can relate to my students.
The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is that I think there are very few places in which we can have deep conversations(交談)and truly engage complex ideas. Interruptions(打斷)by technology often break concentration and allow for too much dependence on outside information for ideas. I want students to dig deep within themselves for inspiration and ideas. I want them to push each other to think differently and make connections between the course the material and the class discussion.
I’ve been teaching my history class in this way for many years and the evaluations(評(píng)價(jià)) show student satisfaction with the environment that I create .Students realize that with deep conversation and challenge, they learn at a level that helps them keep the course material beyond the classroom.
I’m not saying that I won’t ever change my mind about technology use in my history class, but until I hear a really good reason for the change, I’m sticking to my plan. A few hours of technology-free dialogue is just too sweet to give up.
56.Some of the students in the history class were unhappy with__________.
A. the author’s class rules B. others’ misuse(濫用) of technology
C. discussion topics D. the course material
57.The underlined word “engage ”in para.4 probably means __________.
A. explore B. change C. accept D. refuse
58.According to the author ,the use of technology in the classroom may __________.
A. encourage students to have in-depth conversations
B. affect students’ concentration(專心)on course evaluation
C. help students to better understand complex topics
D. keep students from doing independent thinking
59.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the author ___________.
A. is quite stubborn
B. will give up teaching history
C. values technology-free dialogues in his class
D. will change his teaching plan soon
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