1. Host: Phoebe

 

2. A lesson consists of two parts: a 26 min. lesson and a 4 min. break. If a student comes 3 min. late for example, then you should give the student a 26 min. lesson.

 

3. If a teacher uses a cable modem and the computer is connected through a wireless technique to the modem: 75% Cable connected.

 

4. If a teacher uses a wireless modem such as a smart phone: 75% Cable connected.

 

5. If a teacher uses a wireless modem like a smart phone or a WIBRO modem, and the computer is connected wireless to the modem: 50% Cable connected.

 

6. Our teachers should be 100% cable-connected while teaching. If you are not so connected, please tell Kevin about the situation. Especially laptop users should not forget to connect the modem through cable. If your students use a wireless Internet, please tell Kevin that too.

 

7. We prefer desktop computers to laptop computers. Desktop computers are more stable and have a bigger monitor.

 

8. We prefer the Windows Os in your computer to the Mac-Os. In almost all your students’ computer, a Window-OS is working. The market share of MS windows in Korea is 92%, while Mac just 5% in Korea. Mac is used in some special branches of industry in Korea such as publishing. I have seen only one student who has a Mac computer but he had a windows computer too. If you have a computer with Windows Os, you are theoretically more compatible to Korea. 

 

9. No teachers’ meeting next week.

 

10. Demo lesson: Kendra.

Information about the student:

Name: Cheol Jung

She is our student from April, 2011 on.

A college student, living in NJ, The USA

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