Recently, I decided to try out the language-learning software Duolingo. I had first heard of this program thanks to all the memes about how threatening the reminders to continue learning were and after seeing a video talking about how strange some of the sentences Duolingo has you learn are, I decided to try it out... Continue Reading →
Blog: AI Has Killed Education (and Here’s How to Fix It).
It's now late July which means that it's time to start thinking about school again. For many of us, that means buying new backpacks, stationary, books, clothes, and laptops, but there's something that I don't think a lot of people are thinking about as they enter the school year and that's AI. This topic comes... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Should Christians Study Other Religions?
One of the problems that the modern church has had for a very long time is that it's incredibly ignorant of what else is out there. That doesn't mean that they don't know about other religions existing, but rather that they don't know what these religions teach. Some of this is accidental, with people just... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Why Discipleship is Important.
One of the questions that I've been asked to answer about Christianity is the question of: "Why is discipleship important? Why do we need that, especially if man is flawed and fallible?" Though this is a minor question when it comes to understanding Christianity, it is a good question. Why is it important? Can Christians... Continue Reading →
Review: Teachers and Politicians Should Take Notes from Up from Slavery (Spoilers)
Last week for my American Literature course, I read and finished Booker T. Washington's autobiography Up from Slavery, which is the story of how he grew up, was able to go to school, and eventually founded the famous Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University). In my eyes, this book is completely unproblematic. It's his raw story... Continue Reading →
Blog: Learning Languages
Ever since 8th grade, I’ve been learning Spanish. Has it been fun? That depends on your definition of fun. If you’re learning it when the curriculum actually teaches you what things are, what they mean, grammar, etc., then yeah, it’s fun. But when it’s attempting to teach you the language via the use of pictures... Continue Reading →
You must be logged in to post a comment.