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在美国今年的全国学习架构计划年度会议上,一位主持人曾询问在场的两位年轻学生:“大学生上学时感觉最苦恼的是什么?”。两人一致认为“最苦的就是必须一直坐在教室里听课,却不能同时上网收信、浏览网页和听音乐”。然而当这位主持人询问现场的一位教授时,这位教授想了一下说:“我觉得解微积分习题最苦了”。这段对话充分显示了教授和学生间对校园生活的不同看法。 互联网在美国风行于1995年,那时开始触网的中学生现在都已迈进了大学校门。对这些数字化的学子而言,计算
At this year’s annual meeting of the National Learning Architecture Program in the United States, a moderator asked two young students present: “What is the worst thing college students feel when they go to school?” The two agreed that “the hardest part is that you have to sit in the classroom all the time, but you can not simultaneously get online, browse the web and listen to music.” However, when the host inquired about a professor at the scene, the professor thought for a moment and said: “I think the problem of solving calculus is the hardest.” This dialogue shows the different views of professors and students on campus life. The Internet was popular in the United States in 1995, when high school students who started to touch the net are now in college. For these digitized students, calculate