A biology teacher accidentally streamed himself playing Overwatch in a lecture to his students, having to drop out of a match in order to teach a lesson on bacteria and antibiotic resistance.
The 26-minute lecture, which was uploaded to YouTube, begins with Mr Jones’ team contesting a point on the Lijiang Tower map. Playing as Pharah, Mr Jones had just managed to swoop in behind the opposing team while they were trying to defend the point. Unfortunately, he must then exit to desktop after realising that he’s got a whole bunch of students watching his Pro Strats.
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Despite being caught out playing the FPS while working, Mr Jones seems thoroughly unphased. Realising his error, he says: “Oh whoops, am I supposed to be doing a video lecture right now? Shoot, I’m sorry guys,” before immediately beginning his lesson.
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According to his YouTube bio, Mr Jones teaches at the Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California. We did a little digging and also found this series of videos featuring Mr Jones and his student, in which he plays two clones of himself:
He plays Overwatch AND he’s willing to wear a sweater vest in order to lend his students a helping hand? This Mr Jones seems like a pretty cool teacher to us.