PS I could be wrong, but I think that the “We control the horizontal, we control the vertical.” line was from “The Outer Limits” and not “The Twilight Zone”.
You could take your students to an Aristotelian classroom, sit them on logs and scratch ideas out in the dirt with a stick, and there would still be technology in the classroom. Applied science is everywhere.
That might be an interesting exercise. Then again, it might be lost on your students.
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PS I could be wrong, but I think that the “We control the horizontal, we control the vertical.” line was from “The Outer Limits” and not “The Twilight Zone”.
Yes, of course.
I claim “brain cloud.” 🙂
Just don’t go jumping into the volcano yet, Joe!
You could take your students to an Aristotelian classroom, sit them on logs and scratch ideas out in the dirt with a stick, and there would still be technology in the classroom. Applied science is everywhere.
That might be an interesting exercise. Then again, it might be lost on your students.
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