[QUOTE=Rubs10;19556347]You know that exist right? It's called the [URL="http://www.microsoft.com/surface/"]Microsoft Surface[/URL][/QUOTE]
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Sir I accidentally ingested my backpack when I lost it near the atoms of my cheeseburger
If it is the size of an atom how the fuck are you meant to carry it? And even if you do, you'll break it. It'd be better at normal size.
[QUOTE=Bengley;19556394]So in other words children of the future won't be able to write.[/QUOTE]
What do you mean "of the future"? Writing is pretty much already supplementary since everybody does their work on computers now, and even then there are some kids who can barely type a grammatically correct sentence with proper spelling, let alone an entire assignment.
Schools will have to significantly raise their IT funding if this is going to happen.
I think Ender's Game had a similar concept with these sort of desks, but nothing idiotic to the level of USB sticks the size of atoms.
I think just laptops instead :S
[QUOTE=morrowindsky;19557068]No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates, and attaches itself to your red blood cells. Then, all you do is wave your hand over the desk, and bam! There it is.[/QUOTE]
Moments later it's embedded itself into the atoms of the desk and it's gone again.
This thread is like a bad 50s sci-fi, I suppose the teacher will be a robot too.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;19556314]Why not make them to scale, as well?
If you want the protons and neutrons to be one pixel large you'd have to put the electrons at the edge of your monitor.[/QUOTE]
Actually you could put the electrons literally wherever you want... They can be found any where around the nucleus.
School is mainly bullshit anyway: with computers running the gig, it would just become a total chav-fest.
[QUOTE=morrowindsky;19557068]No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates, and attaches itself to your red blood cells. Then, all you do is wave your hand over the desk, and bam! There it is.[/QUOTE]
You don't even need to eat it.
That bitch is small enough to diffuse directly through your epidermal cells!
[QUOTE=TwinkieHouse;19556954]What do you mean "of the future"? Writing is pretty much already supplementary since everybody does their work on computers now, and even then there are some kids who can barely type a grammatically correct sentence with proper spelling, let alone an entire assignment.[/QUOTE]
I left school in June and we still did the majority of work on paper.
No! This is the school of the future.
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[QUOTE=morrowindsky;19557068]No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates, and attaches itself to your red blood cells. Then, all you do is wave your hand over the desk, and bam! There it is.[/QUOTE]
No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates and attaches itself to your brain cells. Then, all you have to do is wait, and bam! Your brain has been devoured.
This is the school of the future.
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No more unruly kids
i don't think we need all this stupid shit in schools tbh
I like how OP stopped posting after he realised how tiny a fucking atom was.
Possibly, but only a few schools will be able to afford to have it and even those schools won't use it properly. It'll end up like our school, we've got those touch screen white board things in every classroom and about three teachers actually use them.
Dude, you won't go to schools in the future. You just install all info to your brains hard drive.
[QUOTE=morrowindsky;19557068]No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates, and attaches itself to your red blood cells. Then, all you do is wave your hand over the desk, and bam! There it is.[/QUOTE]
Interesting... And very impractical.
Why not just use a pen
My school has my year using laptops for learning and what i can say from them is that I have not learnt a single thing since i got mine.
All my grade has been doing is playing tetris.
The traditional pen and paper method works the best, and laptops or any other digital way is a stupid idea.
interesting idea.:science:
Sounds like a troll thread, IMO
Kind of interesting that everyone has failed to mention that OP's desktop device is almost exactly like the ones used in the beginning of Starship Troopers in the classroom.
sure man, this just in "what if the government would give a fuck?".
Do you really think anyone wants you to KNOW shit? Bah...
[QUOTE=morrowindsky;19557068]No, see, you eat it, then it enters your bloodstream, replicates, and attaches itself to your red blood cells. Then, all you do is wave your hand over the desk, and bam! There it is.[/QUOTE]
Nanex?
LOL 10er's view on schools of the future is funny.
December 2009=2010 member
I think they won't be desks, they'll just be a tablet that you carry everything on. You won't need a fancy desk or flashdrive
Also, how would a standard USB flashdrive fit into a USB, yet be smaller than an atom?
Anyone else like me who DIDN'T take the atom-usb pen comparison seriously? It seems far more like an over exageration based on the fact that we can fit more and more data into tiny spaces as time goes by. I.E. to make a point
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