Tag: students
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The first Two Point Campus DLC will allow us to build a space academy with alien students
The first Two Point Campus DLC does not mess around: we will travel to space to set up a campus on an asteroid, and receive students from all corners of the universe. Two Point Campusthe college campus construction and management simulator, is going to expand at the end of this quarter with its first major […]
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GrimGrimoire OnceMore Has a New Trailer Featuring Students, Teachers, and the Voices of Both
GrimGrimoire OnceMore Has a New Trailer Featuring Students, Teachers, and the Voices of Both
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This exam for students from India compares Attack on Titan with the Third Reich
In a pre-university English test, Attack on Titan appears in a text that reflects on its similarities to Nazi Germany. What was your last exam about? Did they ask you any interesting questions? And most importantly: did you know the answer? Maybe not, because today’s exams are very damn, but with a good incentive you […]
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Chinese students sue Apple for not including a charger with the iPhone
For a while now, Apple has been shipping its iPhones without chargers to help cut waste, reduce the amount of packaging used. However, the Cupertino company is being sued now in China before the Beijing Internet Court, claiming that it is considered a measure primarily motivated by profit and not its claim to support more […]
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Google’s generation of students doesn’t know what files and folders are, according to teachers
The college students have reached the degrees of Engineering and Physics they have to be instructed in files and folders. They do not know what they are, and according to The Verge is by how they have grown up using a PC. It is simply because when they need a file, they search in google, […]
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The paleontologist who uses Star Wars, Jurassic Park and cosplay to teach his students
At Hobby Consolas we love to find cases of educators who turn to their “geek side” to educate their students in a different way that facilitates the absorption of knowledge in a way that serves as well (and sometimes better) than a textbook as big as a cobblestone. The teacher who taught what life was […]