lesson16
Dear Jessica,
Thank you so much for the eighth message. Once again, your English did not need correcting.
Thank you very much for your feedback on the course.
I have one or two follow-up questions here.
Question 4: What would make the web pages more attractive? I kept them very simple in the beginning because students often had a hard time loading the pages. Browsers and connections were worse then. Perhaps they are better now. Would you like more graphics on the pages? Different colors on the pages?
Question 7: Do not worry about sending your assignments "late." I don't remember your being late. I was always the slow one!
Question 13: Did you already know about the American holidays? I assumed that most students in Japan would not know about American holidays.
Is there anything that you wanted to learn about that was not in the course?
Thank you so much for working with me this year. It was truly a pleasure to work with you. You have a very bright future and I believe you will be very successful. If you are ever in the U.S., please feel free to visit me. You are welcome to stay in my home while we play tourist in the Annapolis-Baltimore-Washington DC area. Also please feel free to email me any time in the future. I am glad to talk with you anytime.
The last lesson is here: http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/sayonara09.htm
Best of luck with the rest of this course and all the courses you have remaining at Chuo Gakuin. I know you will develop a web page for this course. Please tell me what the URL is. I would love to see your page!
Sincerely,
Prof. Sue Garreis
Dear Professor Garreis,
Thank you for your corrections of my English.
There is my homework following:
1.Why did you take this course? (You may give more than one reason.)
Firstly, I want to improve my English skills, and then I would
like to learn Accounting in details.
2. What made your learning easier in this course?
I think the computer helped me a lot because I often used the
internet to find data to complete the assignments.
3. What made your learning harder in this course?
I think I cannot translate English to
Japanese very well because Japanese is so difficult to me.
4. Can you think of anything to make this course better?
Of course, I think this course is good enough. From my point of
view, if you can make the page of homework so cute it will be more attractive
for me.
5. What was the hardest part of the course? Why?
I think the hardest part of the course is the translation because
Japanese is so difficult for me.
6. What was the easiest part of the course? Why?
I think the easiest part of the course is English because I have
learned English for almost 12 years.
7. What could you do for yourself to make this course better?
Just send the mails to you on time because I was always late.
8. What could the American professor do to make this course better?
As an American teacher, I think you have done this course much
better.
9. How easy (or hard) was it to get to the weekly lesson on the web?
I think it is about right for me.
10. How helpful was the weekly lesson web site?
I think it is so helpful for me to learn about Accounting deeply.
11. What problems did you have in getting to the web sites?
I think it is o.k. for me to get to the web sites.
12. Each lesson had several links to other web sites, such as Applied
Materials. How helpful were the web sites given in each lesson?
It can help me to learn much more than learning from books.
13.Did you learn anything new from the holiday (i.e., July 4, Halloween,
Thanksgiving) web sites?
No, I did not.
14.Was the English used in these lesson too hard?
I think it is about right for me.
15.a. Did you go to Prof. Garreis's Facebook pages?
Yes, I went to it about twice.
b. Was her Facebook site useful to you in any way? If yes, how?
I think it is. I can know what you did and your thoughts from Facebook.
1.How easy was this lesson for you?
All of them are about right.
2. Do Japanese professors offer evaluations of their classes?
Yes, they do.
Yours, Sincerely
Jessica