Friday, September 27, 2013
Xenophobia On Maple Street?
How does The Twilight Zone Episode: The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street address the concept of xenophobia? What alarms you regarding the inhabitants actions and attitudes? How does this episode align or differ with stories we have already read? Other thoughts? Please respond by 2:30p.m. on Mon., September 30th, 2013.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Xenophobia In Science Fiction?
What is your definition of xenophobia, and how did the card activity
make you think about your definition? What emotions can you assign or
connect with the term and concept of xenophobia in Science Fiction?
Please use the quote from your card in your response. This blog response
is due during class on 9-23-13.
Monday, September 9, 2013
"Cause and Effect?"
Based upon the Cause And Effect episode of Star Trek The Next Generation, what Science Fiction concepts that we will address (Extrapolation, Xenophobia, Grandfather Paradox, Frankenstein Complex) are evident within what you viewed? If so, how? Explain and detail within your blog response after we finish viewing the film.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Extrapolation And Future Schools In 2053?
Now that you have read many of your peers' Future School Extrapolation Projects, what are you thinking? Holistically, what are your reasonable extrapolations regarding all of the extrapolations you have read? What potential changes excite you the most? What potential changes fill you with angst and apprehension? Other thoughts?
(Please complete this blog response by 2:30p.m. on Fri., August 30th)
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
What Is You Definition Of Science Fiction?
Robert A. Heinlein, author and critic:
Science fiction is "realistic speculation about possible future events, based solidly on adequate knowledge of the real world, past and present, and on a thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the scientific method" (quoted by Knight in Bishop, Nebula Awards 25, 3).
Theodore Sturgeon, author:
"'A good science-fiction story is a story about human beings, with a human problem, and a human solution, which would not have happened at all without its science content'" (as quoted in Atheling, More Issues, 12).
George Hay:
"Science fiction is what you find on the shelves in the library marked science fiction."
(Aforementioned quotes were borrowed from Dr. Agatha Taormina's web page): http://www.nvcc.edu/home/ataormina/beyond/
Which of these quotations aligns with your definition of Science Fiction? Please respond thoughtfully using references to class discussion, prior knowledge, science fiction literature, science fiction films, etc... Type using complete sentences. This blog response is due by 2:30p.m. on Friday, August 23rd, 2013.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Time Travel And "The City On The Edge Of Forever?"
Please write a critique of The City On The Edge Of Forever using the Traveling Through Time and/or Carl Sagan Ponders Time Travel articles. Challenge at least one idea within your notes that the article seems to debunk or challenge. Please defend your response and use quotations to support. This blog response is due the day we finish viewing the film...
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
"Who's Annotating? Cribbing?"
What is your most important annotation you contemplated about how Who's Cribbing? and how it addresses the conundrum of time travel? Please be specific with reference to the story through quotations or other means.
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