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wowwoweowza@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

What a kind and thoughtful reply this was. I have nurtured the notion of replying to you in the back of my mind and today we have a snow day. I will update you on the Fediverse project I offered in my Science Fiction course.

Drumroll…

It was a bust on one level.

I genuinely thought I would ignite passion for this work in one tenth of the class… or at the very least: INTEREST! And under that: curiosity.

None.

I did get folks to create accounts and explore and the oral presentations were filled with…

Drumroll…

It doesn’t work!

Or

It’s too hard to get to work.

Corporations have succeeded in creating the laziest generation. The most incurious batch of victims ever brewed up.

So… I did not start a revolution.

And neither did Luigi… but we tried to shine light into darkness.

Luckily my way involved zero murder.

And your and my conversation began with me just asking in how bad trouble might I get into for this attempt. The answer was zero. My students executed what they could with the bandwidth they had at the level to which they were accustomed to work.

Plus sides…

They did think critically. Many of them owned up to their own lack of patience and attention.

Some mentioned they they need more dopamine in their social media.

Which tells me they “got” the point but that they do not mind being scolded by the telescreen when they do not bend over far enough trying to touch their toes.

OpenStars, your discourse is not easily abandoned. Thank you so much for the intelligent responses and the concern you shared.

I do not have an active Fediverse project rolling this term. But I will likely come up with something for Spring. I’m thinking of ditching every book in my fiction class and having us read THE BOOK THEIF closely for spring.

I’d settle for the novelization of Inglurious Basterds… maybe we will write that as a creative project.

How could this country run so far afoul?

Here’s hoping your adventures in the Fediverse are numerous and satisfying.

Hah… that’s the way I sign off postal correspondence and it occurred to me I could stalk your avatar here and find these things out. I shall resist that impulse and hope you have time for a reply.

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