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06 | December | 2011Robotic Educator
18 | August | 2011
So I thought of another unholy union, this time for an assignment. For an internship seminar we are to begin by defining the ideals we would like see in an educator. Characteristics that define a good educator, so to speak. Oddly, what came to my mind are the laws of robotics by Isaac Asimov. Just as to why these came to mind, I don’t know. There’s something about their directness and stability in referring to one another. I realize that what I’m doing takes a fictional premise and applies it to a a very real and serious situation, so my ‘translations’ into educator characteristics may seem ridiculous. I don’t mean to cheapen an educator by stating them this way, and my focus is mainly on an art educator. Nor do I intend the educator to be an automaton in any sense of the word (or even according to Asimov’s word, for that matter). What I’ve done here is to simply apply my opinions via a literary vehicle that matches my intention. The key here is that the 3 laws of robotics by Asimov are the inspiration for these initial laws. Unlike the robots of Asimov’s fictional worlds, we humans are not strictly confined to just these 3.
The 3 laws are as follows:
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