January 16th, 2009
Here’s another video from Brian Malow that highlights the science jokes from his routines:
I think my favorite bit is the one about the friend who sits in the front row because he wants to see the movie first, or about how viruses are like Luke Skywalker attacking the Death Star. Good stuff.
Next time I teach an introductory science class, I’m going to show some of these. I might be able to deliver a couple of the simpler jokes and fit them into lectures. I’m a good lecturer, but not great, and waking people up with a smart joke that has some real science in it isn’t pandering, it’s educating.
Too often I think thatI just get depressed about the never ending battle with ignorance and science illiteracy, with the folks who reject our best knowledge because it contradicts their political or religious beliefs. Getting people to laugh and want in on the joke is probably a better method of doing something other than preaching to the choir and bringing in some people who want to chuckle, too.
I wonder if I can talk the Dean into footing the bill to get him to come to the University of Wyoming to give a show or two…hmm.
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January 18th, 2009 at 4:19 am
Thanks, Mike!
I’m glad you like the Virus/Luke Skywalker analogy… I knew someone out there would!
January 18th, 2009 at 4:24 am
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