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Hi to everybody. I am teacher in Italy and I remember that, some years ago, I read two short stories by Ray Bradbury about school and learning, but I am not able to remember the titles. Anybody can help me? The first story is about a man who is the last one in a future world being able to do multiplications without computing machines. The second story is about a child in the future attending to his class in a virtual way, listening to lessons through a screen. And he's thinking about how students were lucky and happy back in the old times, when they had to go to school. Thanks a lot! Giancarlo Perlo - Italy | |||
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The second story sounds like Isaac Asimov's "The Fun They Had." | ||||
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Thanks! Does anybody remember the other story? | ||||
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