ESP Biography



STALY CHIN, ESP Teacher




Major: Mechanical Engineering

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2015

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Past Classes

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H6486: History of Language in Splash! 2012 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2012)
Why are all the languages in the world so different? Why do languages change? Why does this matter? This class features a macroscopic look at the development and deviation of language and the forces that mold the tongues of today's world.


H5944: History of Language in ESPrinkler Spring 2012 (Feb. 18 - Apr. 14, 2012)
Why are all the languages in the world so different? Why do languages change? Why does this matter? This class features a macroscopic look at the development and deviation of language and the forces that mold the tongues of today's world.


H5773: History of Language in Spark! 2012 (Mar. 10, 2012)
Why are all the languages in the world so different? Why do languages change? Why does this matter? This class features a macroscopic look at the development and deviation of language and the forces that mold the tongues of today's world.


X5133: Surviving in Minecraft 101 in Splash! 2011 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2011)
Ever heard of Minecraft? That game, made of blocks? Where you can build crazy stuff like a life-sized Starship Enterprise? And how the game notoriously drops you in a struggle for your life as you spend the day trying to prepare for the inevitable battle in the night? Learn the basic 101 on how to survive your first night and be successful on your Minecraft career. Get facts on various Minecraft mobs and mining strategies! All you need to SURVIVE.


H5134: History of Language in Splash! 2011 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2011)
From the beginning of time... to the present day: How language has developed from "Ug" and "Oo" to the complication we have today. A short look into what forces destroy and build languages and the origins of different families of languages. And why this all matters. Case Studies of English, Chinese, and Piraha.