• AntY@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    At university, I had a lecturer who took this one step further. Instead of a power point, he used a word document that he read word by word.

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      5 months ago

      legere (lat) to read => lectura (lat) the reading event => lecture (en) => lecturer (en) a person giving/hosting a reading event.

      A lecturer is supposed to read the text of a book to students so that they are able to write it down and obtain a copy of it for themselves.

      Books written by professional scribes are incredible expensive, and this new thing they established in Bologna in 1088 – the so called “universities” offering lectures will be a major breakthrough in the history of mankind to distribute knowledge!

      Good to know some professors still honour the only true way of teaching.

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        5 months ago

        A lecturer is supposed to read the text of a book to students so that they are able to write it down and obtain a copy of it for themselves.

        Does this still happen, with digital and all?