http://drgrissom.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] drgrissom.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-02-08 04:17 pm
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Sociology Courses | February 8, 2006

Sociology of Violence: 2nd Period

Grissom has set up several stations in the A/V lab. Yup, it's video game day. As long as it isn't something that canon-punctures like Final Fantasy, and it's violent, it's here. *handwave* Duck Hunt to Grand Theft Auto.

"I realized I wanted to discuss media with gang imagery, like many video games, in class, and then I realized that perhaps some of you had never been exposed to them before, or actually played a violent video game."

"So for this class, play in groups or by yourself, and I'd like you to write a short essay over the weekend on what your reactions were to the games."





Sociology of the Paranormal: 6th Period

"I hope you enjoyed your research on time travel. Today, you're going to complete an in-class assignment for me. I'd like you to write me a fictional essay, or drabble story if you will, in which you time travel.

You won't be graded on your writing skills, this isn't an English class, but by demonstrating you have read the materials and put some though and effort into your attempt.

I have a handout to assist you."


[OOC: Change of plans due to my RL slamming me, and I'm missing needed information from a handful of you to proceed. Next week!]
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Re: Paranormal: 2/8

[personal profile] stykera 2006-02-10 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Stark turns in an essay involving wormholes, because it's always about wormholes. Everything is about the frelling wormholes...

In the story, which looks nothing like any Farscape episodes involving time travel especially not any episodes named "Kansas" only with Stark added in a crew of escaped prisoners and one crazy astronaut going to Earth through a wormhole, only they end up there 15 years or so in the past and wacky hijinks ensue.