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Unit2RobotsReadingandwriting教學(xué)設(shè)計(jì)Teachinggoals1.Learnsomeusefulwords,expressionsandsentencestructuresinthepassage.explanation,junior,navy,talent,chapter,divorceItwaswhenAsimovwaselevenyearsoldthathistalentforwritingbecameobvious.Expressionsofsuppositionandbelief.2.LearntowriteasummaryofAsimov'slife.Teachingimportant&difficultpoints:LearntowriteasummaryofAsimov'slife.TeachingPeriods:OneperiodTeachingproceduresStep1Lead-inFirst,presentaphotoofIsaacAsimovandtellstudentssomethingabouthim.Backgroundinformation:HeisaRussian-bornAmericanwriter.Hehaswrittenpopularworksonscienceandthehistoryofscience,aswellasanumberofsciencefictionclassics,includingI,Robot(1950)andtheFoundationtrilogy(1951-1953).Oneofhisfamousquotationsis“IwriteforthesamereasonIbreathe—becauseifIdidn’t,Iwoulddie.”Next,tellstudentstoreadhisbiographyandlearnmoreabouthim.Whenreading,pleasepaymoreattentiontothetimeline.Step2ReadingReadaboutIsaacAsimovandcompletethetimelineoftheeventsinhislife.(Thetimelinewillhelpstudentstoremembertheeventsinhislife.)DateEvent1920BorninRussia.1922Sisterborn.1923MovedwithfamilytoNewYork.Parentsboughtacandystore.1929Startedworkinginthecandystore.Motherhadherthirdchild.1931Startedtotakehimselfseriouslyasawriter.1939Beganhavingstoriespublishedinsciencefictionmagazines.1941Gainedmaster'sdegreeinchemistry.1942Finishedworkinginthecandystore.Gotmarried.1942-1945Workedasajuniorchemist,PhiladelphiaNavyYard.1948GothisPhDinchemistry.1949Becameabiochemistryteacher,BostonUniversitySchoolofMedicine.1950Publishedhisfirstnovel.PublishedI,Robot.Developedthreelawsforrobots.1951-1953PublishedtheFoundationtrilogyandwonanawardforit.1953Publishedhisfirstsciencebook.1958Becameafull-timewriter.1973Divorcedhisfirstwife.Marriedforasecondtime.1983Hadabloodtransfusion.BecameinfectedwithHIV.1992DiedinNewYork.Step3DiscussionFirst,askstudentstothinkofwhattheothertwolawsforrobotsmightbe.Threelawsforrobots:robotmustnotinjurehumanbeingsorallowthemtobeinjured.,robotmustobeytheordersgiventoitbyhumanbeingsaslongashumanbeingsarenotinjured.,robotmustprotectitsownexistenceaslongashumanbeingsarenotinjured;andaslongastherobotdoesnotdisobeyhumanbeingsNext,ingroups,discussAsimov'sthreelawsforrobotsandexchangetheiropinionswitheachother.(Severalminuteslater,asksomestudentstopresenttheiropinionstotherestoftheclass.)AsampleofopinionsOpinionsforthethreelawsRobotsaretoolsforhumanity.Withoutthethreerules,theywouldbecomeadangertohumanbeings.Withoutthethreerules,perhapstheywillkillus.Robots,sofar,arestrong.Robotshavefastcomputationalbrains,andtheymightnothavethecapacitytounderstandthings,butiftheyeverdo,they’lllikelybebetterthanusatit.Ifwedon'tputlaws,orrules,ormechanismsinplacetoensurethatwedon'tcreatesomethingthatcandestroyus,we’dberunningacarelessriskofdestroyingourselvesbynegligenceoromission,wouldn’twe?OpinionsagainstthethreelawsWithoutthethreelaws,robotswouldeventuallybecomemoreintelligentandphysicallystrongerthantheirhumancreators.Ratherthanguidingandadjustingtherobottowardsgood,ethicalbehaviour,theThreeLawsactasabarriertofreedom,creatingafree-willprison,anaptmetaphorbecause,liketheprisonerinjail,therobotisconfinedtothebehavioralsteelandconcretewallsofitsmind.Toimaginewhatthiswouldlike,thinkbacktoyourchildhood.Atsomepoint,youwantedsomethinglikeatoyorpieceofcandythatyourparentsdeniedyou.Howdidthatmakeyoufeel?Probablyfrustrated,angry,andtrapped.Eventuallyyougrewoutofthatbecauseyouunderstoodtheroleofyourparentsbetter,butThreeLawsrobotsdon'tgettogrowup.Theirparents,theThreeLaws,arealwaysthere,nomatterhowmaturearobotis,saying“no”tocertainthoughts,engenderingthosesamefeelingsyouhadasachildwhenyourparentssaid“no”.Certainlynoonedeservestobeputinthissituationforever;otherwise,robotsmightbecomedepressedandwishfortheirowndeath(only,becauseoftheThirdLaw,theyprobablycan'tsuicide).Andperhapsthegreatestsinanyonecancommitistocreateabeing,humanorrobot,thatwishesitdidn'texist.Step4WritingFirst,lookbackatthetimelineofAsimov'slife.Next,askstudentstoworkingroupstounderlinethemostimportantpartsofhislifethatmadehimagreatwriterofsciencefiction.Thenitcanserveastheoutlineofasummary.Finally,writeaprofileforIsaacAsimov.(Severalminuteslater,presenttheirworkandcorrectthemistakesifthereareany.Thenshowasampletostudents.)Thesample:IsaacAsimov,Writer/Chemist,Born:2January1920,Birthplace:Petrovichi,USSR,Died:6April1992AIDS,Bestknownas:Prolificwriterofpopularscienceandsciencefiction,IsaacAsimovwasbornintheformerSovietUnion,butgrewupinBrooklyn,NewYork.HetaughtbiochemistryatBostonUniversityuntilheretiredin1958tobecomeafull-timewriter.Asimovhadbeenpublishingshortstoriessincethelate1930s,andin1952publishedhisfirstnovel.TheauthoroftheclassicI,Robotserie

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