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MSM 668: ISTE Shiny Things: Product or Pedagogy?



Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about ISTE25. Dave teaches science to girls.

Jokes:  

A boxer complains to his doctor about insomnia.

Doc Have you tried counting sheep?

Boxer Yes, but whenever I get to 9, I stand up


Beethoven wasn’t in the market to buy a house.

  • He was just looking Für Elise.

Nothing embarrasses a psychic more than throwing them a surprise party.


If my name were Bill, I would go to the payroll department every payday and say “it’s time to pay your Bill”.


for those of you asking:

do ya know where my jokes come from?

  • I get them from my dad-a-base…

Turns out when you’re asked who your favourite child is you’re expected to pick from your own. 

  • I know that now.

A dog gave birth to puppies on the road…

  • A cop cited her for littering…

What’s the difference between a jeweller and a jailer? 

  • One sells watches while the other watches cells.

My air conditioner broke.

  • I lost my cool.

First panel:

William Shakespeare Account makes a social media post:

Well Jim, I can knock the patient out with gas or a boat paddle. 
It's an Ether/Oar situation.

Middle School Science Minute  

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Teaching Science to Girls

I was recently reading the June 20, 2025 blog posting on the National Science Teachers Association website. 

The blog was posted by Susan Deemer and the title of her blog post was “Why Teaching Science to Girls Now is More Important Than Ever.”

Susan said that the longer she teaches, the more


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