I can hear some of you cussing now and saying what an idiot I must be. Go ahead and add a comment below if you wish. I want to hear why you insist on keeping the same old book and syllabus you have been using for years. I know all of the excuses as I have been through this process multiple times over the years. And, yes, it is not easy. In most schools, changing a text is a big deal and not taken lightly. Here are the usual reasons instructors resist changing.
- It is too much trouble.
- I like the book and syllabus I have now.
- I will have to change my Power Points or overheads and course notes.
- Getting a textbook change through the faculty or other committee is an ordeal.
- Students could care less about what book we are using.
Anyway, I feel your pain. But look on the bright side. It is usually a positive experience to change a text. Here are a few benefits.
- Some texts are easier to read than others. It helps students read the book and learn better.
- A new text usually updates the technology even if the book is one on fundamentals.
- Some new books cover the fundamentals in the context of new technology or applications.
- A new text may eliminate unnecessary topics or add new relevant topics you should be teaching.
- Some new books take the systems approach to electronics that is more fitting for techs today.
- Some new texts reduce the amount of design and analysis that is not what techs need to know.
- A new text can include a troubleshooting approach that is a good fit for graduates today.
And some other good news is that if you are teaching fundamentals like DC/AC, you won't have to change many Power Points if any at all. Maybe all you need to do is add a few new slides here and there.
Changing the text gives an old course new life and can make your job more interesting.
Take a look at some of the new books available now. Call the book sales rep and get review copies and do a review against your current book. Then initiate a change. It can never hurt and will certainly refresh not only the course but your attitude as well.
And if you are looking for a new DC/AC/Semiconductor book, take a look at mine while you are at it.
And if you are looking for a new DC/AC/Semiconductor book, take a look at mine while you are at it.