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Tris Casson-Rennie
tris2506
If you are a teacher with a child diagnosed with FASD, please always remember this: When you ask them to do something, they may well respond with “No!” It’s not
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Hugh Clements-Jewery
hughseejay
Have been thinking about why students and instructors favor in person ‘live’ instruction and find online synchronous instruction so difficult. From the instructor perspective, a key thing I’ve experienced and
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
The DoE recently announced that they'll be collecting data on how students are learning during the pandemic. In anticipation of those long-overdue efforts, I thought I'd share some key findings
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~Nicole~
ChaoticLife13
Butting in and giving a slightly deeper explanation because many ppl understandably don't understand why x86 can't just copy M1 here:On ARM every instruction is 4bytes long, nice consistent and
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Bob Flynn
bobjinx
Re: that unpopular art opinion thing.Most forms of art instruction are about reproducing someone else's approach to art making.How to think *LIKE ME* and *OTHERS BEFORE ME* when you draw.
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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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Zachtronics
zachtronics
Someone emailed me asking about the design decisions that went into our programming languages for TIS-100, SHENZHEN I/O, and EXAPUNKS. I figure some of you might be interested in it
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Jana Kim (@🏠)
jana0C
I want to explain a wonderful concept called "group instruction" that has changed my life. (Thread)/1 As a human, we receive many messages from media, educators, advice-givers, the news... We
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
Good point. Which language do we use? Sanskrit? Good luck with that in TN (that is 60M people) .. Hindi? Again - that loses about 30% of the country. Don't
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
I've been asked a few times recently if there are things school districts can do to help parents create equitable learning pods to support students during online instruction. But I
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Anurag Dixit
bhootnath
RTE is a symptom, more like secondary infection, never the root cause. Why we needed a sarvasiksha abhiyan that got morphed into the vile RTE? Answer to this question is
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Joe Gothard, Ed.D.
JoeGothard
Dear @spps_news community - Last night the following headline was chosen to describe a near 3-hour presentation related to our 2020-21 Reopening plans: “Classes twice a week, parents driving to
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Pete Nabozny
pedronaboz
This is like the 25,000th example of how this pandemic response is really an enormous collective action problem. And it has the potential to explode gaps in educational outcomes.https://twitter.com/rachbarnhart/status/1287930691720810496 We
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Bryan Alexander
BryanAlexander
So the CDC has a new study about #highereducation and #COVID19 .Listen closely.#thread First, CDC links pandemic spread with f2f campuses:"university counties with in-person instruction (n = 79) experienced a
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Karen Treon
ktreon
My parents are both close to eighty. In good health, but their age makes them high risk. I think that if I want to be in the same room as
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Kate Atherley wears a mask when she goes out
kateatherley
I was criticized for this tweet. I agree, I made a mistake. The mistake I made was that I didn't explain in enough detail what the problem actually is, and
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