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THE FUN THEY HAD by ISAAC ASIMOV
SUBJECT:- ENGLISH
CLASS:- IX
THE FUN THEY HAD by ISAAC ASIMOV
SCHOOLS OF FUTURE
LEARNING THROUGH
COMPUTERS
ROBOTIC TEACHER
VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
MOVING E-TEXT
A
A ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
Isaac Asimov was born on 02 January 1920 in Petrovichi (Russia). He
immigrated with his family to the United States and became a bio-
chemistry professor while pursuing writing. He published his first novel,
Pebble in the Sky, in 1950. An immensely prolific author who penned nearly
500 books, he published influential sci-fi works like I, Robot and the
Foundation trilogy, as well as books in a variety of other genres. He
died in New York city on 06 April 1992.
AUTHOR:- A BRIEF
N
INTRODUCTION
AUTHOR:- ISAAC ASIMOV
( 02-01-1920—06-04-1992 )
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NAME:- Isaac Asimov
OCCUPATION:- Writer
BIRTH DATE:- 02 January 1920
DEATH DATE: - 06 April 1992
EDUCATION:- Columbia University, Boston University of Medicine
PLACE OF BIRTH:- Petrovichi (Russia)
PLACE OF DEATH:- New York, New York
Originally:- Isaak Yudovick Ozimov
PROLIFIC AND VARIED
WRITER
 Issac Asimov was also known for writing books on a wide variety of
subjects outside of science fiction, taking on topics like astronomy,
biology, math, religion and literary biography. A small sample of
notable titles include The Human Body (1963), Asimov's Guide to the
Bible (1969), the mystery Murder at the ABA (1976) and his 1979
autobiography, In Memory Yet Green.
What kind of school would you want
to have in the future?
How much will the computer be involved
in the future education ?
Will you feel more happy in a more
developed, high-tech society? Why or why
not ?
QUESTIONS TO PONDER UPON….
PRESENT (OLD) SCHOOL
CLASSROOMS
PRESENT (OLD) SCHOOL
CLASSROOMS
PRESENT (OLD) SCHOOL
CLASSROOMS
FUTURE SCHOOL CLASSROOMS
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PRESENT
(OLD) SCHOOL AND THE FUTURE
SCHOOL
The basic difference between the Present
(Old) and the future Schools as follows:-
1. MATERIALS:-
 PRESENT SCHOOL:- Real book:-Printed on
papers; yellow; crinkly.
 FUTURE SCHOOL:- Tele-book:-E-book; on the
screen ; can be changed.
3. CLASSROOMS:-
PRESENT SCHOOL:-Teaching in a building;
many students are taught the same thing
tog
toge
eth
th
er
er.
.
FUTURE SCHOOL:- In his or her own house;
needless to leave home; each kid could be
taught differently; the classes are always on at
the same time every day.
4. HOMEWORK & TEST:-
PRESENT SCHOOL:- Exam; Test; Paper
Writing; Essay Writing.
FUTURE SCHOOL:- Write them out in a
computer by pressing the keys; them put
them on the slot.
FUTURE SCHOOL CLASSROOMS
FUTURE SCHOOL CLASSROOMS
FUTURE SCHOOL CLASSROOMS
2. TEACHERS:-
PRESENT SCHOOL:- Teacher:-a real man;
communication; emotional; not perfectly
c
corre
orr
ec
ct
t.
.
 FUTURE SCHOOL:- Robotic or mechanical
teacher; giving test after test; no
communication; large; cold; black; ugly; more
INTRODUCTION

Set in the year 2157, when children learn individually at home using a
mechanical teacher (robotic teacher), the story tells of an eleven-year-old Margie
Jones, whose neighbour Tommy finds a real book in the attic of his house. Isaac
Asimov depicts a school system which is independent of human teacher and
based on technical advance. In this system there are no human mistakes and it
is a perfect way to give every child the same knowledge and information as per
his level. But there are some disadvantages too. Human pupils do not learn like
a computer. I think learning has to be a kind of fun, otherwise the probability of
forgetting is higher. Studies have come to the result that you can learn things
better if you have fun while you are learning.
INTRODUCTION….
 Another disadvantage is that there is no social , moral and emotional
development like at schools in past. Learning with friends at school
can be a motivation. At schools today, the pupils improve their
communication and their behavior in a group. In Asimov´s future
vision, there are no human teachers who can give moral values to
the children. Giving moral values is the duty of their parents and
teachers because a mechanical teacher cannot give moral values.
CONTINUES…..
 I think the story "The Fun They Had" is very interesting.
It shows how the world could be in 2157 when
everybody owns a machine teacher. Isaac Asimov´s
representation of a non-desirable school of the future
gives you "food for thought" how school should be and
how much computers determine our lives. So in my
opinion it is an excellent story.
SUMMARY
The story takes us to the world of future where computers will play a major role in the
field of education. Books and schools as we know now will perhaps not exist.
The story opens with Margie writing in her diary about an old book that Tommy had
found. Margie was reminded of her grandfather who had once talked about his
grandfather who went to an actual school where the students were taught by human
teachers. Tommy was thirteen years old and Margie was of eleven. They found many
strange things in the book. One of the strangest things was that after reading the
However, Margie and Tommy lived in the future world, in the year 2157 where
education was completely computerized. They did not go to schools. Instead, they
had a special study room where a computer taught them. The computer teacher
was programmed and adjusted according to the needs of each child.
The pages of the book they found were yellow and crinkly. Margie and Tommy
found it funny to read the words that didn’t move like they moved on the screen.
When they turned back to the page before, it still had the same words on it.
SUMMARY……
Margie hated school. She was having problems with learning Geography from her
'mechanical teacher’. It was black, large and ugly with a big screen on which all the
lessons were shown and questions were asked, all in a special room in their own
house. It could also calculate the marks in no time. Margie hated the slot where
she had to insert her homework or test papers. Once the geography sector of her
mechanical teacher was graded too quick so that her marks got worse and worse.
The county inspector rebuilt it in one hour.
Both Tommy and Margie wondered at the book found. Margie also wondered how
much fun it would be studying in a school. Studying in a fun way, with other children
and that too from a human teacher who gave them homework and asked
questions. They had a special building, where the children went to study and they
learned the same thing if they were the same age.
The author’s message is one of warning against the dangers of computerized
homeschooling which will deprive children of the benefits of the personal
interactions between students and teachers, which help them develop social skills.
WORD MEANINGS:-
1. fiction = books and stories about
imaginary people and events.
2. crinkly = having many thin folds
3. Be supposed to = should
4. Be through with= to have finished doing.
8.slot = Place your coin in the slot before getting on the bus.
9. punch = a quick strong heat with your fist .
10.superior = having a higher position or rank than someone else.
11.loftily = lofty: a. seeming to think you are better than
other people.
12.dispute = serious disagreement between two countries
or two group of people
13.argue = to disagree with someone in words, often in an
angry way.
14.tuck = to push the edge of a cloth or a paper into sth so
that it looks tidier or stays in place.
WORD MEANINGS:-
Now a few questions…
 1. How old are Margie and Tommy?
 2. What did Margie write in her diary?
 3. Had Margie ever seen a book before?
 4. What are 3 things about the book did she find
strange?
 5. What do you think a telebook is?
 6. Where was Margie’s school? Did she have any
classmates?
 7. What subjects did Margie and Tommy learn?

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Class-IX_Subject-English.pptx

  • 1. THE FUN THEY HAD by ISAAC ASIMOV SUBJECT:- ENGLISH CLASS:- IX
  • 2. THE FUN THEY HAD by ISAAC ASIMOV SCHOOLS OF FUTURE LEARNING THROUGH COMPUTERS ROBOTIC TEACHER VIRTUAL CLASSROOM MOVING E-TEXT
  • 3. A A ABOUT THE AUTHOR Isaac Asimov was born on 02 January 1920 in Petrovichi (Russia). He immigrated with his family to the United States and became a bio- chemistry professor while pursuing writing. He published his first novel, Pebble in the Sky, in 1950. An immensely prolific author who penned nearly 500 books, he published influential sci-fi works like I, Robot and the Foundation trilogy, as well as books in a variety of other genres. He died in New York city on 06 April 1992.
  • 4. AUTHOR:- A BRIEF N INTRODUCTION AUTHOR:- ISAAC ASIMOV ( 02-01-1920—06-04-1992 )         NAME:- Isaac Asimov OCCUPATION:- Writer BIRTH DATE:- 02 January 1920 DEATH DATE: - 06 April 1992 EDUCATION:- Columbia University, Boston University of Medicine PLACE OF BIRTH:- Petrovichi (Russia) PLACE OF DEATH:- New York, New York Originally:- Isaak Yudovick Ozimov
  • 5. PROLIFIC AND VARIED WRITER  Issac Asimov was also known for writing books on a wide variety of subjects outside of science fiction, taking on topics like astronomy, biology, math, religion and literary biography. A small sample of notable titles include The Human Body (1963), Asimov's Guide to the Bible (1969), the mystery Murder at the ABA (1976) and his 1979 autobiography, In Memory Yet Green.
  • 6. What kind of school would you want to have in the future? How much will the computer be involved in the future education ? Will you feel more happy in a more developed, high-tech society? Why or why not ? QUESTIONS TO PONDER UPON….
  • 11. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PRESENT (OLD) SCHOOL AND THE FUTURE SCHOOL The basic difference between the Present (Old) and the future Schools as follows:- 1. MATERIALS:-  PRESENT SCHOOL:- Real book:-Printed on papers; yellow; crinkly.  FUTURE SCHOOL:- Tele-book:-E-book; on the screen ; can be changed.
  • 12. 3. CLASSROOMS:- PRESENT SCHOOL:-Teaching in a building; many students are taught the same thing tog toge eth th er er. . FUTURE SCHOOL:- In his or her own house; needless to leave home; each kid could be taught differently; the classes are always on at the same time every day.
  • 13. 4. HOMEWORK & TEST:- PRESENT SCHOOL:- Exam; Test; Paper Writing; Essay Writing. FUTURE SCHOOL:- Write them out in a computer by pressing the keys; them put them on the slot.
  • 17. 2. TEACHERS:- PRESENT SCHOOL:- Teacher:-a real man; communication; emotional; not perfectly c corre orr ec ct t. .  FUTURE SCHOOL:- Robotic or mechanical teacher; giving test after test; no communication; large; cold; black; ugly; more
  • 18. INTRODUCTION  Set in the year 2157, when children learn individually at home using a mechanical teacher (robotic teacher), the story tells of an eleven-year-old Margie Jones, whose neighbour Tommy finds a real book in the attic of his house. Isaac Asimov depicts a school system which is independent of human teacher and based on technical advance. In this system there are no human mistakes and it is a perfect way to give every child the same knowledge and information as per his level. But there are some disadvantages too. Human pupils do not learn like a computer. I think learning has to be a kind of fun, otherwise the probability of forgetting is higher. Studies have come to the result that you can learn things better if you have fun while you are learning.
  • 19. INTRODUCTION….  Another disadvantage is that there is no social , moral and emotional development like at schools in past. Learning with friends at school can be a motivation. At schools today, the pupils improve their communication and their behavior in a group. In Asimov´s future vision, there are no human teachers who can give moral values to the children. Giving moral values is the duty of their parents and teachers because a mechanical teacher cannot give moral values.
  • 20. CONTINUES…..  I think the story "The Fun They Had" is very interesting. It shows how the world could be in 2157 when everybody owns a machine teacher. Isaac Asimov´s representation of a non-desirable school of the future gives you "food for thought" how school should be and how much computers determine our lives. So in my opinion it is an excellent story.
  • 21. SUMMARY The story takes us to the world of future where computers will play a major role in the field of education. Books and schools as we know now will perhaps not exist. The story opens with Margie writing in her diary about an old book that Tommy had found. Margie was reminded of her grandfather who had once talked about his grandfather who went to an actual school where the students were taught by human teachers. Tommy was thirteen years old and Margie was of eleven. They found many strange things in the book. One of the strangest things was that after reading the However, Margie and Tommy lived in the future world, in the year 2157 where education was completely computerized. They did not go to schools. Instead, they had a special study room where a computer taught them. The computer teacher was programmed and adjusted according to the needs of each child. The pages of the book they found were yellow and crinkly. Margie and Tommy found it funny to read the words that didn’t move like they moved on the screen. When they turned back to the page before, it still had the same words on it.
  • 22. SUMMARY…… Margie hated school. She was having problems with learning Geography from her 'mechanical teacher’. It was black, large and ugly with a big screen on which all the lessons were shown and questions were asked, all in a special room in their own house. It could also calculate the marks in no time. Margie hated the slot where she had to insert her homework or test papers. Once the geography sector of her mechanical teacher was graded too quick so that her marks got worse and worse. The county inspector rebuilt it in one hour. Both Tommy and Margie wondered at the book found. Margie also wondered how much fun it would be studying in a school. Studying in a fun way, with other children and that too from a human teacher who gave them homework and asked questions. They had a special building, where the children went to study and they learned the same thing if they were the same age. The author’s message is one of warning against the dangers of computerized homeschooling which will deprive children of the benefits of the personal interactions between students and teachers, which help them develop social skills.
  • 23. WORD MEANINGS:- 1. fiction = books and stories about imaginary people and events. 2. crinkly = having many thin folds 3. Be supposed to = should 4. Be through with= to have finished doing. 8.slot = Place your coin in the slot before getting on the bus. 9. punch = a quick strong heat with your fist . 10.superior = having a higher position or rank than someone else.
  • 24. 11.loftily = lofty: a. seeming to think you are better than other people. 12.dispute = serious disagreement between two countries or two group of people 13.argue = to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way. 14.tuck = to push the edge of a cloth or a paper into sth so that it looks tidier or stays in place. WORD MEANINGS:-
  • 25. Now a few questions…  1. How old are Margie and Tommy?  2. What did Margie write in her diary?  3. Had Margie ever seen a book before?  4. What are 3 things about the book did she find strange?  5. What do you think a telebook is?  6. Where was Margie’s school? Did she have any classmates?  7. What subjects did Margie and Tommy learn?