Kumar Gandharv Mishra
Digital media has become an integral part of our daily lives. Our smartphone messages and social media platforms are full of memes or images with a pun. During the past half-decade, the internet has led to the spread of meme culture, and almost all social platforms, videos and shorts are full of memes which reflect a satirical aspect of daily life situations. Memes basically act as a metaphor to describe a situation, be it cricket results, political situation, news, educational concepts or classroom situations. You often find an element of pun, humour or satire. Not only do these bring out the humour element in the situation, but they also let the readers critically think and ponder over the situation. Though memes appear more frequently in depicting social and political situations, educators have also started studying memes to understand and enhance the classroom teaching and learning process. Some memes (images redrawn based on some viral memes) have been recreated here in the context of science and mathematics concepts…read more on NOPR