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The ProfHacker Week in Review
ProfHacker knocked off a little early last week, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t have plenty to talk about:
Though there wasn’t a post about it, we’d be remiss if there wasn’t at least one link here about the student protests in California, so try Angus Johnston’s blog, Student Activism,
And since I didn’t give you a weekend reading post last week, here’s one to kick off the holiday-shortened week: “Stardate 2378: A Starfleet Captain challenges a final grade,” by Miriam “The Little Professor” Burstein: The quizzes were suitable for humans and other species lacking eidetic memories. Requiring a Vulcan to take such a quiz is illogical. Under the circumstances, penalizing me for devoting my time to more constructive pursuits reflects a certain…small-mindedness, inappropriate in an instructor of intergalactic literature.
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