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Scott Hedges
bygghouse
The @archpaper says "cheeky" outlets like @trdny compare Katerra to WeWork, I say, it's worse. Let me explain. Thread/https://www.archpaper.com/2021/01/softbank-bails-out-katerra-and-takes-majority-stake/ As @archpaper correct
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Mario Coiro
Lepidodendron
since the year is ending, here are my top discoveries in #paleobotany for 2020 (1/n) Herrera et al. described new details of the conifer cone Krassilovia mongolica from the Early
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thomas cauvin
thomascauvin
Had an interesting discussion about #publichistory with colleagues from Japan. Always interesting to explore various approaches and understanding of the field. We had great discussion historiography. Replacing the rise of
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Stephanie A.G. Clark
Lifeinthemoment
This is long, but I need to share.White educators: When someone tells you that anti-racist work cannot wait, stop trying to validate or give reasons as to why you have
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Dara Ryder
dararyder
To those institutions considering using #proctoring software for assessment - just don't. So many privacy, trust and #accessibility reasons why we shouldn't do this. Frankly, in my view it's bordering
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Content Warning: Extreme normalisation of autistic people.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S175094672030101X New paper out about how to stop autistic people from self-regulating in a way vital to our thriving.No mention of
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Noelle Sullivan, BA, MA, MA, PhD
ncsullivan
Thread: Reflection on my experience "ungrading" this quarter has convinced me that grading in the traditional sense is a terrible idea. Anyone who has done ungrading before already knows this.
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Dr. Nelly Yatich
YatichN
LONG THREAD: RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS.In general, children with COVID-19 are less likely to have severe symptoms than adults. They often experience an asymptomatic infection. Children, particularly those < 14 years
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OxfordBiology
OxfordBiology
Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science!! To celebrate we are sharing five of the many incredible women in our department who inspire us with the amazing
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Gbénró Adégbolá ن
GbenroAdegbola
This somehow reminds me of the story of the 27 year old African American civil rights activist, James Meredith and his sojourn as a student of the University of Ibadan
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
THREAD1/ A visual representation of the 2020 COVID psyop strategy, which appears to be a rare false-false-flag operation.Essentially, the CCP used the Wuhan virology lab as a decoy to distract
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DR. Waitman Wade Beorn (Amputate to heal)
waitmanb
[THREAD] On historians, difficult subjects, and academic freedom.A #Holocaust historian @ankahajkova has been sued by the family of a survivor for suggesting that she had engaged in a lesbian relationship
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Daniel Howdon
danielhowdon
Gonna do a thread I'll occasionally update about things that may/should/may not be live issues in health economics post-COVID-19 because I think that, in every discipline, there's a lot to
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Matt Morgan
dr_mattmorgan
What a dusty book about a hospital’s past can tell us about the future - a thread . . . 1/7I got a little lost today in the old
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Frank Cacace MD FACP
GIMaPreceptor
#primarycare #medtwitter #meded 1/ Sharing highlights/lowlights this week will help me decompress Highlight : Seeing a few more #patients w #diabetes getting access/coupon programs/easier PAs/better copays4 #SGLT2 recentlyA1C 5.3, good
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sapphic suplex
128harps
here’s a quick thread on this essay and the ‘ADHD is caused by capitalism’ discussion and what i think it gets wrongand why people need to stop arguing on twitter
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