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 “Hi Dave, how are you today? Just thought I’d let you know what I’m doing,” the e-mail would read. Or “Sorry you’re going. I’ve had a good time and that would probably have had something to do with you, so thanks.” In some ways, the relaxed attitude was shocking, says Melville. But it was a sign of how students’ understanding of their role has changed. “They have a more independent view of the university, and they feel free to comment,” said Melville. A committee, led by Melville, was set up earlier this year to explore the change in students’ attitudes towards teachers. “This is something being driven by young people,” said Melville. “They live surrounded by different kinds of electronic resources. They use social networking tools and things like Wikipedia. The first group of these students is now at university.” Students do not regard teaching staff in the same way as previous students did. “Because Web 2.0, Google, Wikipedia are all about being able to change things yourself, students expect to be able to do this as well,” said Melville. There have been other changes in the student-teacher relationship. If students choose to study through a social networking group, they are in control. They don’t always make staff welcome, and they are free to decide which staff members they allow in.    “Almost everybody who gets into using these kinds of technologies, it appears, becomes much shallower in their research,” said Melville. 4. Who is Dave most probably in the first paragraph? A. a high school studentB. a university student C. a teacherD. an online pen friend 5. We can find the following changes in the student-teacher relationship EXCEPT

_____. A. it becomes much more relaxed than before B. students are more at ease to comment C. students have the say in choosing teachers to welcome into their social group D. teachers are no longer regarded as knowledgeable and necessary

6. What is the change in attitudes rooted in according to Melville? A. The first group of students at university. B. The electronic resources. society. D. Wikipedia.

7. What may be the disadvantages of using the technologies? A. Students have more information resources besides from teachers. B. Technologies keep them from doing deep research. C. Teachers cannot control or influence their students at all. D. Students spend too much time on online games.

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