I have to run a STEM-related activity for about 15 kids aged 12-18. I have access to two desktop PCs connected over a network with steam installed on both. I have only an hour to set up and an hour to run it. Any ideas anons???Was thinking:>race to the moon in KSP>robocode tank battle over the network>let them mess with my copy of universe sandbox
Oh my soience I think I just came to an epiheroony.
do your own homework ranjeesh you shouldnt lie on resumes
You're telling me you made two steamie accounts, and bought both copies of each game on them? I don't believe it Rakesh. Post hand, favorite cow dung, and, steamie library.
teach them about transsexualism and then make them program a terminal emulator in rust
Install an old version of Minecraft with the computercraft mod and organize them into teams to solve a simple challenge, maybe 1 hour isn't long enough for that, but that would be kino
This is anon's auto shitposter, isn't it?It won't work how you want it to if it's this easy to spot.
>>108662248>>race to the moon in KSPone kid who has played it before will kill the competition it or nobody will finish within the hour
>>108662368I love how all the people looking down with shame on the woke events unfolding on earth are all people that the right would have had executed if they had gotten their way. Like these are people who unironically think dinosaur bones were hidden on earth by satan in order to trick people into becoming atheists so that they'd go to hell.
>>108662248leave those kids alone you pdf file ahh blud
>>108664282not everyone who is on the right is religious, moron
>>108662248teach them how to torrent and the bittorrent protocol.
>>108662368> Bill Goy the science kike
>>108665026I had a similar reaction to that guy's post, but actually, look up how many Americans are young-earth creationist. Over a third. I think there's a fair chance those are mostly on the right, so that means around 2/3 of the right (assuming 50:50 split politically) are not only Christians, but actually young earth creationists too.
>>108665674that's some funky extrapolation of "data" that already starts as dubious
>>108662248What makes the 'P tho?
>>108662368Huh?
>>108662248>I have to run a STEM-related activity for about 15 kids aged 12-18.Enjoy babysitting. You won't get shot done with that spread.
>>108662248There are lots of cheap STEM games. Freeways (not on Steam, but DRM-free on Itch) and Bridge Constructor come to mind.
>>108665729If you just want data for your original statement "not everyone who is on the right is religious", estimates vary from 80%-90%. It's not everyone, but it is a clear majority.
>>108662248Try to get them to finish the tutorial level of a zachtronics game