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Hilarious Teacher Technology in the Classroom

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    Here we have the light switch, we have both on for testing.
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    One off for conservation.
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    Both off for hangovers.
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    Over here we have the thermostat.
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    It's ironic because the thermostat runs on electricity, and the AC doesn't run at all.
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    For the AC you have to turn this knob to get it working.
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    It's on a timer.
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    That way, every four hours you get to experience menopause.
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    Here is our projector.
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    It has a filter that has never been cleaned, and a bulb
    that will always work until your first evaluation.
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    Don't physically touch the projector.
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    It has an alarm system.
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    You know, because everybody wants to steal a 240P Hiatachi from 2002.
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    This is the intercom system.
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    Inside that box is a can with yarn attached that runs to the front office.
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    At least, that's what it sounds like.
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    This is my printer.
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    You may say, "Why is it not plugged in"?
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    That's because other teachers have no idea which room number they're in
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    and decide to randomly print the manual to the Space Station throughout the day.
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    I found it far easier to just spend the last five years
    training with monks in the art of calligraphy.
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    That way I can copy worksheets down by hand and they look the same as they do online.
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    This is hand-drawn.
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    Then there's this.
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    This does nothing at all... don't even bother.
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    Nothing will happen.
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    This is the remote that turns on your projector.
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    Sounds easy enough but most likely the batteries have been
    stolen out of the back of it by a student.
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    And there's a good change a janitor swapped out one of the remotes during the summer
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    so you're probably turning on the projector six classes over.
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    Here is an actual phone.
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    A lot of teachers prefer to use their cell phone, but not me.
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    I just don't get the same satisfaction out of a rage hang-up.
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    Also, it's worth noting that giving the parents your actual phone number
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    is like installing a screen door on the lion enclosure at the zoo.
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    Here we have a microphone that goes around your neck .
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    My students use the sound of my labored breathing to remind me of how out of shape I am.
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    I prefer not to use this, because when I sit alone at my desk,
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    whatever comes out of those speakers will definitely get me fired.
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    No one really knows what the rest of this stuff does,
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    we just know that the county spent $9000 on it and will never, ever replace it.
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    These are the emergency power flood lights.
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    They are great for if the power ever goes out during your 2am 3rd grade art class.
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    In the hallways, they work as a hearing exam,
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    because one of them is always beeping and you never know which one it is.
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    This is the pull-down screen for your projector.
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    And this is the whiteboard that you will inevitably show
    everything on anyways because the pull-down screen never locks.
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    This is the electrical outlet in all of your rooms that apparently was cut out by Jack Torrance.
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    Notice the hole.
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    Notice the gaping hole on the side.
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    This helps with the self cleaning of your room when the rats
    come in the middle of the night and take out all the food.
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    No one really knows what these are....
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    They might be the printer, might be the internet.
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    We do know one thing though: Whatever you need it to be... it's not that.
Title:
Hilarious Teacher Technology in the Classroom
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
03:01

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