Sweet. THAT's the key to good education in our schools. Teachers who are passionate about what they teach, and who can get kids to at least enjoy their time in class.
yea, just saw that on yahoo ten min ago, seems ok, physics isnt hard or anything, my physics teaches were pretty fun too, just not MIT fun i guess
Yea, I might learn better if my teachers weren't so lame and boring.HurricaИe wrote:
Sweet. THAT's the key to good education in our schools. Teachers who are passionate about what they teach, and who can get kids to at least enjoy their time in class.
All physics teachers are awesome. Mine had me stick my finger in water that had been boiling 5 seconds ago to find it completely room temperature. (Water Boils in a vacuum)
My physics teacher seems like he's stoned half the time. He makes analogies to pink fluffy clouds in the back of the classroom, or being abducted by aliens, or thrown off a cliff etc. It was funny initially, but it's gotten not only lame, but also confusing.
-konfusion
-konfusion
Lol that's ironic. Confusing and your name is konfusionkonfusion wrote:
My physics teacher seems like he's stoned half the time. He makes analogies to pink fluffy clouds in the back of the classroom, or being abducted by aliens, or thrown off a cliff etc. It was funny initially, but it's gotten not only lame, but also confusing.
-konfusion
I was able to side-track my physics teacher to the point where we were discussing the whether the circumstances of Command and Conquer or StarCraft were more likely to happen. I argued CnC as they explain all the science in the game, and was able to win my physics teacher over with the stuff I read at the Command and Conquer wiki.
hahaha girls face @ 2:07