Summary Of Hugh Gallagher's Essay Parody

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Hugh Gallagher wrote an essay or parody where he states that he does all this things. Gallagher did not take this college essay serious, Yet he took a risk just by sending this to an actual college where they probably thought he was just making fun of himself thinking he was funny. Gallagher would be a good candidate for a MOOC because he is a dynamic person. Gallagher is a dynamic person because everything he wrote in his essay shows he is a dynamic person, even though he doesn't do any of the things he wrote saying he did. For example in his essay he states, “often seen scaling walls and crushing ice..” This shows that he is a dynamic person, but this is not true about him. In the “Year Of The MOOC” it says, “Can learning be scaled up this much? Grading is imperfect, especially for nontechnical subjects.” This can show that Gallagher’s imagination can be good for MOOC, because they would like imaginative people to work with them. …show more content…

Hugh Gallagher is an imaginative and creative person because he was able to create all this things he says he does, Put it all together in an essay, And he seems to have a big imagination for him to imagine and put all this things he says he does in his essay. For example, “I can pilot bicycles up severe inclines with unflagging speed.” This are things that someone wouldn't be able to accomplish, Another example is, “I have been known to remodel train stations on my lunch breaks…” This also shows that this are things he says he does are nonhuman things. In the “Year Of The MOOC” it states, “The evolving knits everything together education, entertaining (think gaming) and social networking.” The MOOC would fill Gallagher’s imagination, if this

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