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If the tools for your class could melt your laptop in seconds, chances are, that class can t be taught virtually.
That s why Dan Roskiewich s laughs when he says the welding booths in his industrial classroom definitely aren t for show. You want to get in there and burn that wire because that s the only way you learn how to weld, said Roskiewich – known as Mr. R in his Gloucester County Institute of Technology shop classroom. You can t watch videos, you can t talk to people about it. You literally have to get in there and cut a piece of wood, learn how to fit it and notch it and all that stuff.
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If the tools for your class could melt your laptop in seconds, chances are, that class can t be taught virtually.
That s why Dan Roskiewich s laughs when he says the welding booths in his industrial classroom definitely aren t for show. You want to get in there and burn that wire because that s the only way you learn how to weld, said Roskiewich – known as Mr. R in his Gloucester County Institute of Technology shop classroom.