Talk:Speak Math Now!/Course Syllabus

Overview and reconstruction planning
We won't be adopting Mr. Blair's previous tactic of course-teaching: personal teaching. When I mean by "personal teaching", I mean 1-1 teaching or verbal-type of teaching. That's not how it will go... Unless we have agree to do verbal teaching. These are my proposals, and I hope you will look and see, as once we got this part settled, we can go ahead and start the rest of the course! We removed the bolded lines: "(Every student has the option to pick a certain semester or set of semesters to learn from, as I do know that this is a very long course. Thus, if there is simply a few things that you would like to work on, pick a semester and let me know. If you just want to get the whole feel of the course, I will be glad to start from the beginning.)" and replace with "As this is a simple wiki-tought Algebra lesson, you can refer to any section you are not clear with and review it. If you are still not clear on an Algebra section, go ahead and voice your concern out on the discussion page of that section you are not clear with". Remove everything and rewrite it as: "The lessons presented in this course will be followed as Section, Review, Short-Questions/Warm ups, Quiz. There is a change in the first lesson, though, as it covers a whole branch of mathematics in one section, but that should be easy to adapt to as it is similar with the normal guidelines of a lesson". Remove this whole section, as it seems redundant.
 * Course Description
 * Course Organization
 * Course Outline

Do you guys, GodzGuy01 and Alex12321, agree with this proposal, or do you guys propose something else? I'm open for thoughts, thanks! ---Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 18:02, 19 November 2016 (UTC)
 * We should revise through which courses we should add/remove. ---Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 17:46, 20 November 2016 (UTC)

I'm open to that, but why don't we just talk on skype? --GodzGuy01 (discuss • contribs) 18:48, 21 November 2016 (UTC)
 * Making a permanent record on the plan will make sure we don't jump from one point to one point unknowingly. ---Atcovi (Talk - Contribs) 19:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)