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Troy Mooney
TroyMooney
Think of the time that could have been used for planning school innovation and improvements next year that is now being consumed by planning for PPE, remote learning, COVID 19
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Nic Helms
nrhelms
Week three of the #ACEFramework is winding down with @PSUOpenCoLab, and the theme this week is Equity (acE). I've been thinking a lot about how to build equitable structures between
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Jason Yip
jchyip
Some thoughts on remote working... Remote makes communication skills more critical. Some of this is valuable anyway (clarity, conciseness, logical structure) but can be compensated for with co-location. Some of
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Do you sometimes feel that the narrative of your course would be strengthened by having your students engage with someone *working* in the field you are teaching about? Here are
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Alexandra Mihai
Anda19
Being the learner in an online course (for a change) taught me a few important things about teaching online: (1) Clear, straigh-forward communication is a must; this includes learning goals,
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Danielle M Hinton #SFHEA
hintondm
#LetsTalkAbout #educational #instructional #videos in #HigherEducation #teaching and #learning (another #thread ) The @UoB_HEFi #RemoteTeaching Guide contains a wealth of advice on creating #instructional #videos to support #teaching and
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Chris Thorpe 💙
jaggeree
So why should you care about data poverty? It's really simple, it's a significant problem we're currently facing in our very unequal society. Those who have the least are charged
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Vineeta Agarwala
vintweeta
1/ Everyone's talking about video visits. But are they really the greatest gift of digital health? I think they’re a red herring. Just a new medium for the same old
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Keith Grimes
keithgrimes
Watching everyone's hot (and heated) takes on the role of digital first in the future of primary care, it's important to realise that provision of remote care will have a
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Bison bison
infinitebuffalo
I usually stay away from school policy stuff bc I don't have kids, but here goes a mini thread of my own... (1/5)Granted, when I was 8 we didn't have
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Pekka Enberg
penberg
Are memory-mapped files (mmap) faster than system call-based I/O? A thread. (1/11) The blog post “Why mmap is faster than system calls” by Alexandra Fedorova (2019) argues that “[…] barring
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nosleep1138
nosleep1138
A lot of people shit on Death Stranding but how many games have actually caused you to have to map out a proper route against varying levels of hazardous terrain?
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
Talking tonight with pals about how the Hedera #Hashgraph could solve a huge amount of problems with the logistics of planned economies. Socialist planning rises and falls on well-functioning bureaucracies
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Joshua Eyler
joshua_r_eyler
Teaching synchronously online? Frustrated by the lack of student engagement? I've heard from a lot of folks who are grappling with this right now. A thread with some quick tips
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Christopher Pepper
mrhealthteacher
Things I have seen working in distance learning this week: Putting students in Zoom breakout rooms together and asking them to edit a slide (Group 7 works on slide 7,
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Ryan Imgrund
imgrund
AS A BOTH A TEACHER AND A COVID-19 BIOSTATISTICIAN, I GET THIS A LOT:What are your thoughts on returning to school in September?At the risk of upsetting some, or maybe
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