Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 12, 2008
Transcript:
Caulfield: There's training: repetition of a tast until it's ingrained, freeing you to take on new tasks or more difficult extremes of the same tasks. There's education: looking at a problem from different viewpoints and angles until you arrive at brand-new viewpoints and insights. And there's school: memorizing stuff we could easily look up online or punch up on a calculator until they make us take a test without a computer or a calculator. Whenever school is, it's not training and it's not education. Frazz: That's up to you. Try asking questions, experimenting with new ideas and pushing the envelope and see what you get. Caulfield: I get sent to detention. Frazz: Where we're having a discussion you're not likely to have memorizing times tables.