The only part of my High-School geometry class I remember really enjoying was reading Flatland, which is a fantastic fictional account of the life of a point as she transforms into a cube.

We really should let go of some of the fixations we cling to when it comes to organizing information.

There is no reason we can’t use comic books to teach quantum physics or “autobiographical” accounts to drive home concepts like ethics. The line between education and entertainment is in serious need of blurring.