It came out in a children's newspaper in 1951. It was reprinted in 1954 in The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy. It was a story about computerized home schooling.
Yes, 'The Fun They Had' by Isaac Asimov is a short story.
yes
The future, in a regular probably suburban area.
wrong form of question.........it should be like that ........what is the differences between the future schools and the present school?
Because Margie hates school and can't think of any reason that someone would write about it. She also hated her mechanical teacher that had been giving her test after test in geography and cannot think of anything to write about school.
The Fun They Had was written by Isaac Asimov.
Yes, 'The Fun They Had' by Isaac Asimov is a short story.
yes
The future, in a regular probably suburban area.
The main characters in "The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov are Margie, a schoolgirl, and Tommy, her classmate. Margie and Tommy discover a printed book in Margie's attic and are intrigued by the concept of a physical book, as they are used to learning from a computerized school system in the future.
The short story The Fun They Had was published in the collection The Best of Isaac Asimov in 1973, so if your library has that book, it might be there. Look in other Isaac Asimov collections as well. He is the author, and that would be where to look. The text is also available online. See the related link below.
Tommy and Margie.
wrong form of question.........it should be like that ........what is the differences between the future schools and the present school?
The protagonist of "The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov is a girl named Margie Jones. She is a curious and insightful young girl who questions the traditional education system and longs for a more personal and interactive way of learning.
The Fun They Had' is a story by Isaac Asimov. In it, Margie's mother sent for the county inspector to reprogram Margie's mechanical teacher because Margie was having trouble learning geography.
Isaac Liebman has written: 'Boyer un shafer fun mayn dor' -- subject(s): Biography, Jews
The "Fun They Had" was written in 1951