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Old 07-27-2015, 04:03 PM #7
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Originally Posted by kiwi33 View Post
Phil, quite often I make mistakes like that on-line.

I don't see them as signs of cognitive decline (as the saying goes, "**** happens").

Please don't over-interpret this.
I know what your saying, however yesterday I had two students ask why their projects legs were shorter than the other students. Some weeks back I had given them another part of the project instead of the correct pieces. I have each component placed on storage racks and clearly labeled. In the same class I gave instructions to a student what to do next and it was for a different project and different year level. Embarrassing. I don't make those mistakes. I don't know what....but something's not right.
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