50 Fun Things for Professors to Do
Date in my archives: 17-Nov-1995
Forwarded with subject: Humor
Snipped from HotWired:
50 Fun Things for Professors to Do on the First Day of Class
by Alan Meiss, ameiss@indiana.edu
- Wear a hood with one eyehole. Periodically make strange
gurgling noises.
- After confirming everyone's names on the roll, thank the class
for attending "Advanced Astrodynamics 690" and mention that
yesterday was the last day to drop.
- After turning on the overhead projector, clutch your chest and
scream "MY PACEMAKER!"
- Wear a pointed Kaiser helmet and a monocle and carry a riding
crop.
- Gradually speak softer and softer and then suddenly point to a
student and scream "YOU! WHAT DID I JUST SAY?"
- Deliver your lecture through a hand puppet. If a student asks
you a question directly, say in a high-pitched voice, "The
Professor can't hear you, you'll have to ask *me*, Winky
Willy".
- If someone asks a question, walk silently over to their seat,
hand them your piece of chalk, and ask, "Would YOU like to give
the lecture, Mr. Smartypants?"
- Pick out random students, ask them questions, and time their
responses with a stop watch. Record their times in your grade book
while muttering "tsk, tsk".
- Ask students to call you "Tinkerbell" or "Surfin' Bird".
- Stop in mid-lecture, frown for a moment, and then ask the
class whether your butt looks fat.
- Play "Kumbaya" on the banjo.
- Show a video on medieval torture implements to your calculus
class. Giggle throughout it.
- Announce "you'll need this", and write the suicide prevention
hotline number on the board.
- Wear mirrored sunglasses and speak only in Turkish. Ignore all
questions.
- Start the lecture by dancing and lip-syncing to James Brown's
"Sex Machine."
- Ask occassional questions, but mutter "as if you gibbering
simps would know" and move on before anyone can answer.
- Ask the class to read Jenkins through Johnson of the local
phone book by the next lecture. Vaguely imply that there will be a
quiz.
- Have one of your graduate students sprinkle flower petals
ahead of you as you pace back and forth.
- Address students as "worm".
- Announce to students that their entire grades will be based on
a single-question oral final exam. Imply that this could happen at
any moment.
- Turn off the lights, play a tape of crickets chirping, and
begin singing spirituals.
- Ask for a volunteer for a demonstration. Ask them to fill out
a waiver as you put on a lead apron and light a blowtorch.
- Point the overhead projector at the class. Demand each
student's name, rank, and serial number.
- Begin class by smashing the neck off a bottle of vodka, and
announce that the lecture's over when the bottle's done.
- Have a band waiting in the corner of the room. When anyone
asks a question, have the band start playing and sing an Elvis
song.
- Every so often, freeze in mid sentence and stare off into
space for several minutes. After a long, awkward silence, resume
your sentence and proceed normally.
- Wear a "virtual reality" helmet and strange gloves. When
someone asks a question, turn in their direction and make
throttling motions with your hands.
- Mention in passing that you're wearing rubber underwear.
- Growl constantly and address students as "matey".
- Devote your math lecture to free verse about your favorite
numbers and ask students to "sit back and groove".
- Announce that last year's students have almost finished their
class projects.
- Inform your English class that they need to know Fortran and
code all their essays. Deliver a lecture on output format
statements.
- Bring a small dog to class. Tell the class he's named "Boogers
McGee" and is your "mascot". Whenever someone asks a question,
walk over to the dog and ask it, "What'll be, McGee?"
- Wear a feather boa and ask students to call you
"Snuggles".
- Tell your math students that they must do all their work in a
base 11 number system. Use a complicated symbol you've named after
yourself in place of the number 10 and threaten to fail students
who don't use it.
- Claim to be a chicken. Squat, cluck, and produce eggs at
irregular intervals.
- Bring a CPR dummy to class and announce that it will be the
teaching assistant for the semester. Assign it an office and
office hours.
- Have a grad student in a black beret pluck at a bass while you
lecture.
- Sprint from the room in a panic if you hear sirens
outside.
- Give an opening monologue. Take two minute "commercial breaks"
every ten minutes.
- Tell students that you'll fail them if they cheat on exams or
"fake the funk".
- Announce that you need to deliver two lectures that day, and
deliver them in rapid-fire auctioneer style.
- Pass out dental floss to students and devote the lecture to
oral hygiene.
- Announce that the entire 32-volume Encyclopedia Britannica
will be required reading for your class. Assign a report on Volume
1, Aardvark through Armenia, for next class.
- Ask students to list their favorite showtunes on a signup
sheet. Criticize their choices and make notes in your grade
book.
- Sneeze on students in the front row and wipe your nose on your
tie.
- Warn students that they should bring a sack lunch to
exams.
- Refer frequently to students who died while taking your
class.
- Show up to lecture in a ventilated clean suit. Advise students
to keep their distance for their own safety and mutter something
about "that bug I picked up in the field".
- Jog into class, rip the textbook in half, and scream, "Are you
pumped? ARE YOU PUMPED? I CAN'T HEEEEEEAR YOU!"