Yes mommy dearest...llwatson wrote:Thin ice, MonkeyBoy. Ya know, I KNOW where you live.BrassMonkey wrote:Are you sure a 1 hour break from you enough? :-D
Well fine, I will take my computer and cat-like reflexes home then... lol
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- Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:09 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:26 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: The training class idiot - tell your story
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Are you sure a 1 hour break from you enough? :-D
Well fine, I will take my computer and cat-like reflexes home then... lol
Well fine, I will take my computer and cat-like reflexes home then... lol
llwatson wrote:Nope, DPS doesn't allow it. The class must be taught by a real live person. We are allowed to use only a certain percent of the class time for videos or other multimedia. (I don't remember exactly, but I think it is 20%) Don't confuse that with PowerPoint. Talking while using PowerPoint is still "live instruction".
I use a one hour video. I have two different ones. The makeup of the class determines which one they see. That gives them a chance to get a break from me for an hour, gives me a chance to get off my feet for an hour, and is usually just enough time for me to complete the TR-100s and affidavits.
I do appreciate your offer, though. I am always looking for ways to make the class more interesting, more engaging, more entertaining while still remaining within DPS guidelines.
- Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:48 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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Yes, for all the academic stuff. Animations, sound, video, all of it. Basically the part that people complain about. The reading from the book part. It can even be narrated if someone has the voice for it. I sure don't.txinvestigator wrote:We can use powerpoint ad overheads, etc., but we can only use a small percentage of the time on videos and such. Is that what you mean, where the instructor lets the computer do the teaching?BrassMonkey wrote:How would a fully computerized classroom presentation be received? I'm not talking about powerpoint.
Something you instructor types would be interested in? Free of course, I have some time in the evenings lately to woro on something.
This would make it entertaining for students and hopefully give more time for Q&A, you know, good stuff...
10 hour class
4 hours for material
1 hour for printsd and pics and paperwork
5 hours for questions, scnearios, what if's, so on and so forth
Is this allowed?
- Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:38 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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How would a fully computerized classroom presentation be received? I'm not talking about powerpoint.
Something you instructor types would be interested in? Free of course, I have some time in the evenings lately to woro on something.
This would make it entertaining for students and hopefully give more time for Q&A, you know, good stuff...
Something you instructor types would be interested in? Free of course, I have some time in the evenings lately to woro on something.
This would make it entertaining for students and hopefully give more time for Q&A, you know, good stuff...
- Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:30 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: The training class idiot - tell your story
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I will say with glee that I was the entertainment for the day in Linda's Utah class :-) I even volunteered to get hit with Marty's stun gun, didn;t happen though...
All non-sense stopped at the range though.
We did have some commandos in the class, specifically, she asked what if we were witnessing a stop and rob or whatever, almost everyone's response was, shoot em. I felt obligated to get those fires going by voicing the other action that could be taken, nothing. That sure got a bunch of people mad, things like, "then what are you doing here" "why do you want to cary a gun? blah blah blah.
Really let us see who were the wannabe's...
All non-sense stopped at the range though.
We did have some commandos in the class, specifically, she asked what if we were witnessing a stop and rob or whatever, almost everyone's response was, shoot em. I felt obligated to get those fires going by voicing the other action that could be taken, nothing. That sure got a bunch of people mad, things like, "then what are you doing here" "why do you want to cary a gun? blah blah blah.
Really let us see who were the wannabe's...