Tuesday, April 26, 2011

ACRL Philadelphia: Testing (4)

Asking a question of a speaker extends ownership of the talk to the questioner and concentrates the learning experience. Questions that are irrelevant or trivial or very long--as others have said, people stop looking at their watches and start looking at their calendars--can make, if not the speaker, then some of the audience impatient or testy.





"One in an ACRL Philadelphia series. Collect the whole set."

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