Glasses for Professors

I love Spain and hope its scientists do finally catch up with the rest of the world, but for now this doesn’t seem to be happening:

Scientists at la Universidad Carlos II of Madrid have put a new spin on Google’s product, creating augmented reality glasses designed specifically for professors.

Dubbed “intelligent glasses,” this product is designed to assist professors who are teaching large lecture classes.

By wearing the glasses, educators will be able to see how well their students understand the concept being discussed. Students select a symbol for how well they understand the topic through their cell phones, and by wearing the glasses, professors can see the symbols students chose above them.

Using this function, educators can also see which individuals know the answer to their question and which do not. In large groups, they can even see a diagram with the aggregate of their students’ answers.

A moderately competent educator always knows exactly who in the room is snoozing, who is confused, who is bored, and who follows the material with interest. Of course, this  doesn’t work in classes with 800 students but such classes have nothing whatsoever to do with education anyways, so who cares?

This is what happens when you expel the Jews: 500 years later your sciences are still in the toilet.

5 thoughts on “Glasses for Professors

  1. What about 150-200 students? That’s often the usual class size.

    That’s kind of funny, but not really. The Muslim Brotherhood used The Weapon of Choice against Egypt’s interim president:

    The Muslim Brotherhood’s official website claimed that one of the senior most media figures in the Arab world said the interim president of Egypt, Adly Mansour, is considered to be a Seventh Day Adventist and is therefore of Jewish descent.
    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4401220,00.html

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    1. I think a student should definitely inquire about class sizes before enrolling and if more than 1-2 required courses have enrollments of 100+, a responsible student should run a way from this scam as fast as possible.

      At my university, we have a ratio of 1 professor per 16 students.

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  2. Perhaps off-topic, but what the hell do the Seventh-Day Adventists (a Protestant Christian sect) have to do with Jews? Unless the Muslim Brotherhood idiots believe that all Christians “descended” from Judaism.

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