@PAUL GUNDLACH: Actually, it’s not exactly refreshing. It’s kind of a reflection on where some public schools are with respect to up to date technology. And there are plenty of school systems that have only a few computers that kids have to share (or none at all.) Here in Florida, where there is an intensive emphasis on year round testing that is done on computers, the computer classes themselves are often pushed aside so kids can take ‘practice tests’ on the computers to get ready for the real thing…
Except for the girl wearing green, all of the other kids, including Nancy and Sluggo, are left-handed. The mouse is on the left side of their keyboards.
Cute comic today! I wonder if Olivia has plans to have any of the other kids become regulars or semi-regulars in the comic?
Nancy is seeming to be quite the contrarian when it concerns education lately. Whereas Sluggo seems to simply be plugging along with the needed test. I am not sure if this is an actual role reversal or not, but I seem to recall that during the Bushmilller years, it was Sluggo who was more academically “sluggish” and Nancy was more interested. I think having Nancy with more attitude does help in terms of comedic focus of the comic.
In regards to the teacher…. I am really liking her character. Olivia is developing her well. I like the gentle firmness that she employs in the classroom. I hope she is a frequent character in the comic.
I wonder if this teacher “teaches to the test.” That’s where the teacher doesn’t really teach regular class subjects; he or she teaches the students to learn what is expected on the test questions.
Corwin Haught Premium Member over 6 years ago
Those are some boxy monitors, if you’re talking about old stuff. (The mouse placement suggests it’s an all-in-one system.)
31768 over 6 years ago
That teacher is so helpful. She’s Fritzi’s substitue.
coratelli over 6 years ago
I want to know the name of the teacher!
Argythree over 6 years ago
To those who were worried: look! There ARE other kids in the class!
Paul Gundlach Premium Member over 6 years ago
I was concerned that every strip was going to be about new media, so it’s refreshing to see some good old Windows 95 computers in the classroom here.
Argythree over 6 years ago
@PAUL GUNDLACH: Actually, it’s not exactly refreshing. It’s kind of a reflection on where some public schools are with respect to up to date technology. And there are plenty of school systems that have only a few computers that kids have to share (or none at all.) Here in Florida, where there is an intensive emphasis on year round testing that is done on computers, the computer classes themselves are often pushed aside so kids can take ‘practice tests’ on the computers to get ready for the real thing…
Joe-AllenDoty Premium Member over 6 years ago
Except for the girl wearing green, all of the other kids, including Nancy and Sluggo, are left-handed. The mouse is on the left side of their keyboards.
Katsuro Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is like something out of “Calvin and Hobbes” or “Heart of the City.”
Vilyehm over 6 years ago
Ask the teacher if you can submit your answers by hanging chad.
katina.cooper over 6 years ago
Those look like some old Macintosh computers. Hope they don’t mind waiting a few hours for the test to download from that 56K modem.
Kip W over 6 years ago
Just listen to the computer. It will tell you why you did what you did. It will tell you all you need to know.
Pipe Tobacco over 6 years ago
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Cute comic today! I wonder if Olivia has plans to have any of the other kids become regulars or semi-regulars in the comic?
Nancy is seeming to be quite the contrarian when it concerns education lately. Whereas Sluggo seems to simply be plugging along with the needed test. I am not sure if this is an actual role reversal or not, but I seem to recall that during the Bushmilller years, it was Sluggo who was more academically “sluggish” and Nancy was more interested. I think having Nancy with more attitude does help in terms of comedic focus of the comic.
In regards to the teacher…. I am really liking her character. Olivia is developing her well. I like the gentle firmness that she employs in the classroom. I hope she is a frequent character in the comic.
Joe-AllenDoty Premium Member over 6 years ago
I wonder if this teacher “teaches to the test.” That’s where the teacher doesn’t really teach regular class subjects; he or she teaches the students to learn what is expected on the test questions.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wow – that’s a lot more than three of a particular item (computers in this case) for a Nancy strip! LOL
herefornancy over 6 years ago
Is the last panel where the young woman pounds down the Leni Riefenstahl-ish aisle and hurls her hammer at Big Brother’s projected image?
TuiteyFruity over 6 years ago
Oof this is so real! I remember this feeling so well
[Unnamed Reader - 74931f] over 6 years ago
loved nancy’s expression in the last panel. gambit foiled
LochNessMonster over 6 years ago
I just noticed Sluggo in the corner
Ari Jones over 4 years ago
Why aren’t they using mac book airs