Seems like a more complicated question than [I could] solve with a comment
Seems like something I’d try doing one on one, talking with (and/or about) a real person with a specific worry, before trying to solve it “at scale” for an entire class
I assume my understanding of the problem from these few lines will be wrong and my advice (which I still will write) will be misguided
Maybe record a lesson for us and we can watch it?
Tools I like, from the CFAR handbook, which I’d consider using for this situation:
IDC (maybe listen to that part afraid you’ll think of yourself as a bad person, maybe it is trying to protect you from something that matters. I wouldn’t just push that feeling away)
homunculus (imagine you’re waking up in your own body for the first time, in a brain that just discovered this EA stuff, and you check the memories of this body and discover it has been what you consider “bad” for all its life. You get to decide what to do from here, it’s just the starting position for your “game”, instead of starting from birth)
Yanatan—I like your homunculus-waking-up thought experiment. It might not resonate with all students, but everybody’s seen The Matrix, so it’ll probably resonate with many.
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Seems like a more complicated question than [I could] solve with a comment
Seems like something I’d try doing one on one, talking with (and/or about) a real person with a specific worry, before trying to solve it “at scale” for an entire class
I assume my understanding of the problem from these few lines will be wrong and my advice (which I still will write) will be misguided
Maybe record a lesson for us and we can watch it?
Tools I like, from the CFAR handbook, which I’d consider using for this situation:
IDC (maybe listen to that part afraid you’ll think of yourself as a bad person, maybe it is trying to protect you from something that matters. I wouldn’t just push that feeling away)
homunculus (imagine you’re waking up in your own body for the first time, in a brain that just discovered this EA stuff, and you check the memories of this body and discover it has been what you consider “bad” for all its life. You get to decide what to do from here, it’s just the starting position for your “game”, instead of starting from birth)
Yanatan—I like your homunculus-waking-up thought experiment. It might not resonate with all students, but everybody’s seen The Matrix, so it’ll probably resonate with many.