ESP Biography



SPENCER LANE, ESP Teacher




Major: Aero Astro

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: G

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Past Classes

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X9483: How to Adult in HSSP Summer 2015 (Jul. 12, 2015)
“Help, my dorm room is infested with cockroaches! What do I do?” “Help, my car got towed and I don’t know why! What do I do?” “Help, I have an interview tomorrow and my shirt is all wrinkled! What do I do?” Don’t let this happen to you! As you grow up and leave home for college and beyond, there are a large number of skills you will need to learn and things you will need to be able to do for yourself. There are lots of things that your parents and family members do every day that will eventually come back to bite you if you don’t take care of them. Get a head start on learning these important life skills, before it is too late!


S9484: The Science of Science Fiction in HSSP Summer 2015 (Jul. 12, 2015)
Do you like stories about starship voyages and distant worlds? Ever wondered what it would take to build a base on the moon? Interested in the Holodeck? Droids? Warp Speed? The Matrix? Starships? Aliens? Marvin the Paranoid Android? Then this is the class for you! This fun, lightweight course will discuss how modern science and engineering relate to things we see in our favorite Sci-Fi media. This will be a light course with no math prerequisites intended as an introduction to a variety of topics in Science and Engineering with a focus on Space.


S9549: The Science of Science Fiction in HSSP Summer 2015 (Jul. 12, 2015)
Do you like stories about starship voyages and distant worlds? Ever wondered what it would take to build a base on the moon? Interested in the Holodeck? Droids? Warp Speed? The Matrix? Starships? Aliens? Marvin the Paranoid Android? Then this is the class for you! This fun, lightweight course will discuss how modern science and engineering relate to things we see in our favorite Sci-Fi media. This will be a light course with no math prerequisites intended as an introduction to a variety of topics in Science and Engineering with a focus on Space.