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Cathy Day
daycathy
I’m teaching an online asynchronous CW class this term. Told them to create a weekly schedule with all classes, their jobs, time for what matters to them. I didn’t necessarily
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
Is asynchronous or synchronous more effective? I see this question or discussion from time to time. The research suggests this is a *very* nuanced decision point. Neither is really better
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Dr Sarah Shulist
sarahshulist
I've been thinking a lot about how the research on online teaching pre-pandemic pushed a lot of us toward asynchronous delivery, but actually the conditions of online learning in the
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Dr. Yuna Wong
YunaHuhWong
As we enter almost a full year of pandemic restrictions, what can we say about virtual #wargaming? [1/6]https://mwi.usma.edu/going-virtual-wargaming-in-an-era-of-telework-travel-restrictions-and-social-distancing/ For one, we now have a wea
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Sid Sijbrandij
sytses
Below is a thread about the 10 stages of remote work. Working remotely is not a binary yes/no decision but something that you can measure on a gradation scale all
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Vermanubis
Vermanubis
A cryptic excerpt Your way of thinking can be divided into two groups: synchronous and asynchronous. The former is what feels right or reasonable within your current psychological context. Asynchronous
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Raf Rasenberg
rafrasenberg
Asynchronous programming.You have probably seen this term before, but what does it actually mean?Let's explain. Let's go back to our pizza restaurant! Let's say a customer orders a pizza. You
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Scoggins
inScoggnito
TSU students who don't check their emails should read the following before you get to the first assignment and realize recorded videos are not available to everyone anymore. In the
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duane habecker
dhabecker
I ain't gonna lie: As California districts roll out their plans for starting the year with remote instruction, my general response is pure SORROW for the students.So many of the
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tef
tef_ebooks
thinking about that time i was in a meeting with amazon engineers, and my co-workers asked "what's serverless"i said "per-request, not per-instance billing" and there was an awkward silence like
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manan ahmed
sepoy
Last three days, I have participated in 1) a "traditional" Zoom workshop (12 ppl) 2) a Wickr Pro conference (40+ ppl) and 3) a Telegram channel conference (150+ ppl) and
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Nacho Iacovino ⚡
nachoiacovino
Callbacks vs Promises vs Async/Await Why are there multiple ways of handling asynchronous operations on JavaScript? And which is better?And what does synchronous/asynchronous even mean?Let's talk about this. #100DaysOfCode #javascript
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julia_a_leonard
julia_a_leonard
My online experiment for children has been trolled by fake/ not-serious participants! A thread on some lessons I’ve learned that I hope can be helpful to others. 1/9 After Covid
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Jaromir Hamala
jerrinot
1/ Distributed Systems Evening: Everyone has heard of the CAP theorem. The infamous "2 out of 3" (sic). While the CAP result has profound consequences it's not all that surprising:
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Rebecca Welzenbach
Rwelzenb
Yes, of course this is happening, because what else are people supposed to do? I'm so exhausted from every choice parents make to navigate this situation being villainized.https://twitter.com/BisforBerkshire/status/1284175392513949699 I
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Rebecca Mann
BCmann_5
You know when you start TAing a pretend section of the asynchronous history class that your friend is teaching, as a JOKE for a few of your friends. But then
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