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Been there. Talk to the student off-lineoffline and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

Been there. Talk to the student off-line and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

Been there. Talk to the student offline and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

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I've run into this myselfBeen there. I suggest you talk Talk to the student off-line and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

I've run into this myself. I suggest you talk to the student off-line and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

Been there. Talk to the student off-line and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.

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Nicole Hamilton
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I've run into this myself. I suggest you talk to the student off-line and explain your request that they limit their questions in class and come to office hours if they have additional questions. If that doesn't work, you may have to cut them off publicly in lecture, asking that they give other students a chance. If you don't address the problem, you are sure to get dinged by other students in your course evals.