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Miguel ([info]miguel_ohara) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2019-01-20 14:32:00

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Entry tags:!open, fitzwilliam darcy, miguel o'hara, ~ash sully, ~edward rochester, ~rachel sully

I'm starting up a new round of classes, so that I have something to do while my machines are running samples. I found a classroom near Tommy's lecture theater. It's not as big, but it's got enough desks for 15 people to show up and have seats, and a decent projector, and it's now compatible with Lyla. And since I'm going to be doing the teaching, it will have coffee.

I can teach basic and advanced science classes (biology, chemistry and physics), and genetics right up to doctorate level. Probably some engineering, basic robotics, coding and math as well, although that'll be more free-form than the stuff I've actually previously taught (the science bits) and therefore have lessons planned for, and I get the feeling I'd be stepping on people's toes if I did that.

[Location of new classroom]

I'll be there for at least two hours every day starting tomorrow, from 1400hrs on. If nobody shows up, I'll read and drink coffee with my feet up on the desk. If people do show up, I'll teach you something.

Sign up below if you're interested, with what you're interested in.



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[info]lordloxley
2019-01-20 05:06 pm UTC (link)
Would a physics lesson help with my archery?

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[info]miguel_ohara
2019-01-20 06:07 pm UTC (link)
That depends on what the physics lesson is covering. I don't think learning about radiation or the refractive index of different materials will do too much to improve anyone's archery skills.

If you're thinking more about "If I draw the bow with this force and aim the arrow at this angle, I should reach a target at this location at this speed," then theoretically, yes it would help a little, but if you're already a skilled archer then I would imagine that that sort of thing becomes second nature to you and that practice with the bow would be much better. That said, I'm happy to teach you the physics/math required if you want.

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