Monday, August 5, 2013

Automated Teaching Machine: A Graphic Introduction to the End of Human Teachers

Automated Teaching Machine: A Graphic Introduction to the End of Human Teachers:

Automated Teaching Machine: A Graphic Introduction to the End of Human Teachers

Monday, 05 August 2013 10:14By Arthur King and Adam BessieTruthout | Graphic Journalism
2013 0805cb (Image: Arthur King)"The machine lasts indefinitely. It gets no wrinkles, no arthritis, no hardening of the arteries . . . Two machines replace 114 men that take no coffee breaks, no sick leaves, no vacations with pay," proclaims the watch-twirling, hard-hearted CEO Wallace V. Whipple in a particularly prescient 1964 episode of The Twilight Zone. Despite the emotional pleas of the workers and their union, Whipple robo-sources 250,000 factory jobs to the "X109B14 modified, transistorized, totally automated machine."  The machine - a cardboard prop filled with vacuum tubes, twirling doo-dads and feverishly blinking diodes may be hilariously outdated, laughable even. But less laughable, though, is that this cautionary tale has come to pass: Today, 50 years later, American workers need not only compete with foreign labor, but with