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Lazy Political Logic
Occasionally, I do some teaching. I like teaching a lot. There are few outlets that will force a person to truly understand a subject more than being required to teach it to others. I like that. I also like teaching … Continue reading
Posted in Mundane Observations
Tagged authoritah, C-30, Cartman, education, fallacies, lawyer, logic, Machiavellian, Sophist, students, teachers, teaching, Toews, understanding
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Accepting Test Results
Not many people like to be judged, especially when the judgement is based on a set of criteria that may not show that person in a favourable light. If I were judged on my ability to juggle, I would not … Continue reading
Posted in Familial Musings, Mundane Observations
Tagged APSEA, DABDA, education, family, Homer Simpson, intellectual ability, juggling, testing
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A Proper Computer Science Curriculum
There is a part of me that loves to hack at a low level. Let me rephrase that, there is a HUGE part of me that loves to hack at a low level (all jokes relating to my size, weight, … Continue reading
Posted in Geek Stuff
Tagged Arduino, computer science, computing, Dilbert, Eben Upton, education, Edward Tufte, museum, PowerPoint, PowerPoint poisioning, Raspberry Pi, Slashdot, UK
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