| | It seems like every speedcuber sooner or later makes his or her own online tutorial on how to solve a Rubik's Cube. After over a year of meaning to do so, I finally created one myself as a teaching aid for a "life skills" class on how to solve a Rubik's Cube that I did yesterday at the NJ Governor's School of Engineering and Technology. Over 15 students have learned how to solve a Rubik's Cube during this session thus far, and there's only 88 students total! There are still two more weeks left in the program and I'm still teaching people, so the number of cubers is still climbing. Nowadays, you see cubes everywhere here at GSET. I really do have a passion for the Rubik's Cube and likewise I enjoy teaching. It makes me ecstatic to spread the joy of the cube to others. If anybody is interested in the tutorial I wrote (still a work in progress), go here.
Edit (10/15/07): Happy Birthday, Tienes!
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| | Posted 7/9/2007 1:35 AM - 39 Views - 8 eProps - 8 comments
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