I just finished ED101 and got a 95% on the "final exam." I do, whole heartily disagree with the one item I got wrong . . . Question #13: When starting a lecture, it is a good practice to start with:
(I put, what I thought was the best of the four items, "An outline of what the lecture will cover")
But I found out that the LEAST likely answer: "A startling statement or striking example" was the "correct" answer. I can't imagine coming up with a "startling statement" or a "Striking example" when STARTING A LECTURE.
I'm not sure… >>>