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CILT_UCT
UCT recently surveyed students about experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching during term 2. Thank you to the 3818 students who provided feedback: your perspectives will help improve remote teaching for
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David Burge
iowahawkblog
Oh for the love of Lono, go eat shit and let me have my puu-puu in peacehttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/23/business/tiki-bar-history.html The only thing that needs to be "repaired" here is your fucking brainhttps://twitter.com/nyt
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Rob Sansom
Sansom_Rob
Many of us are about to begin a new semester of online teaching. The learning curve for moving my lecture units last semester was STEEP, so I compiled some sort
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Meaningful Practice
profcorts
Much attention is (rightly) focused on reforming the business side of #law/#LegalEd.What about innovating culture?This article identifies some important issues begging for attention.https://twitter.com/profmadison/status/1296490134846812162
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Peter Mandler
PeterMandler1
What does this even mean - this idea that one shouldn't 'question the historical reputation' of historic properties? One shouldn't learn new things about them? One should only learn/teach 'good'
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Kara Swisher
karaswisher
As someone who has a lot of relatives who supported Trump and discount justifiably tough stories about him, I got over the shock of how strong his base was a
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Duncan Stott 🏗️🏘️🚲🌇🚌
DuncanStott
Interesting moment in this lecture by Danny Dorling, 43m21s in:https://youtu.be/AM5-Ihrztc4?t=2601 "In Oxford, the town I grew up in, almost everybody is an immigrant. Almost everybody I went who went to
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Green New Deal Compost Enforcement Unit
peterpattakos
Every lawyer, judge, law professor, & law student should read this great piece by @pareene on the “moral rot in the legal community” that insulates lawyers from repercussions for taking
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Reuben Rose-Redwood
R_RoseRedwood
With all the interest in statue removals & renaming these days, I thought some might find further inspiration from our book, "The Political Life of Urban Streetscapes: Naming, Politics, &
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
Plenty to digest in the Mais lecture by @AnnelieseDodds But to pick out a few points... From an economic perspective, perhaps most interesting is the bit on "muscular" competition policy
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Steffen Hope
HopeSteffen
Today's teaching has been a double lecture on the Reformation & Sweden in the sixteenth century, which gave me an excuse to go into early print culture & partly explain
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Top 10 drugs 2019 Medicare Part D spending is ASTONISHING. Look at the $ amounts also. #1 and #3 are blood thinners that are promoted widely by experts. #2 is
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alexandriabrown, Darth Sugartits
alexthechick
I shall now tell a story that summarizes my response to this let us all come together in unity that is said every time a Democrat wins. I don't come
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Jean Michelin
jean__michelin
Je suis passé devant la librairie de mon quartier juste avant l’ouverture. Une foule immense. Une vieille dame, venue à pied d’Ambert, émue aux larmes. Des familles campent depuis trois
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
My theory on why most politicised young people are so apathetic about (or hostile to) free speech is that they've never had the experience of holding views that put them
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Sam Shearn
samshearn
Tillichiana: Tillich never had an existentialist turn, he was an existentialist idealist. He read Kierkegaard as a student, Nietzsche as a grad student, Schelling all the time, was always a
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