The internet has graced us with one creative professor’s attempt to keep his students on their toes. Photos of his extra credit questions on his exams have hit the internet and are hilarious.
My personal favourite is the pink pen one. Hey, he warned you!
No word on who the professor is, or what school you need to attend to get the job of learning from him but it’s great to see creative ways to engage students.
By: A.M., IANtB Science Editor
You’ve probably seen this awesome video clip from last year’s Cosmos reboot, but it here it is in case you haven’t! Chances are you’ll have at least one person on your feed today who says, “Global warming my butt! It’s freezing cold today!” This video is a great illustration of why that sort of logic makes no sense to anyone who knows how to science. đ
If you want to rewatch the series, it’s available … Keep Reading!!!
By: A.M., IANtB Science Editor
This professor’s student has a kid. One day, the student’s childcare arrangements fell through and she had to bring her little one to class. When he started to fuss, the embarrassed mother hastily made her way to the door. The professor stopped her, took the baby and calmed him, then continued with his lecture.… Keep Reading!!!
“Lady health workers have played a heroic role in this awareness campaign.”
Whoa, check out this embryogenesis gif by artist Eleanor Lutz of Tabletop Whale!
If this is the first time you’ve come across Eleanor’s work, please go check out her page, as she makes incredible animated infographics that are fun and educational.… Keep Reading!!!
Bill Nye teamed up with Mashable to create an “emojical” video which explains evolution to an internet obsessed society.… Keep Reading!!!
Well, this was a tear-jerker…
Bruce Farrer asks his high school classes to write 10-page letters to themselves. He then mails mails each letter back to the student 20 years later.… Keep Reading!!!
10 Things You Should Know When Facing Infertility We are submitting this post today, on our 24th week of gestation. We realize that our experiences weâve had are our own, and not that of anyone else. The one consensus through this is that itâs not an easy journey, but we believe it truly can be made better by sharing with others and by letting yourself seek the support you need.
âYour Health Todayâ is an educational book which was a sex-ed publication given to 9th graders in Fremont, California, and voted in as part of their curriculum by the school board.
But parents are saying it’s too sexy. (Watch out 50 Shades of Grey…it looks like you have some competition.)
Some of the complaints: