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BlackRoseThorn | 10:55 Sat 26th Jan 2013 | Education
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I ask questions in ict and my teacher can never answer them. Like on Thursday we needed video clips for our work so I asked how to save clips from a DVD to a laptop. She said she didn't know and if I brought in my laptop she could have a go. When I asked on here I was given helpful advice and told that I needed softwere. I'm worried that she seemed to think I could do what I wanted by just hitting the right button and that's what I thought before I tried and failed. This woman is paid to teach me and I'm getting worried that the internet is doing that. What do you think?
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No, don't be worried. She's only got a knowledge of basic IT programmes such as word processors and spread sheets. It would be impossible for her to be familiar with every piece of hardware and software that is available. Part of your education is being able to find things out for yourself with directional guidance from your teacher. Keep using the internet to...
11:11 Sat 26th Jan 2013
No, don't be worried. She's only got a knowledge of basic IT programmes such as word processors and spread sheets. It would be impossible for her to be familiar with every piece of hardware and software that is available.
Part of your education is being able to find things out for yourself with directional guidance from your teacher. Keep using the internet to broaden your knowledge and congratulate yourself in knowing something she doesn't.
Like your answer sigma.
How do the other students cope with these tasks?
Maybe she needed to know what software you had on your laptop before she could advise how best to do it.
However, I would be concerned if your opening statement is true (ie that she can never answer your questions)

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