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Matthew Kenworthy
mattkenworthy
I've been time tracking my academic work in Fall 2020 with @toggltrack and I finally crunched some numbers yesterday. It's been an interesting exercise.The most interesting point is how much
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Santiago
svpino
Transitioning from Software Engineering to Machine Learning. I'll tell you my story.It might work for you. It might not.Hopefully, it gives you another perspective. Hopefully, it helps.(2 / 14) Many
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Translating evidence from neuroscience into classroom practice can be problematic for many reasons (Howard-Jones, 2014). Findings from a lab setting may not always be transferable to a classroom. #ScienceOfLearning with
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Heidi Schweingruber
haschweingruber
1/7 Heard another news story about how not being at school in person is leading to a "lost generation". I am disgusted with this framing. And with hand wringing over
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Brad Nguyen
brad_teacher
Watched a 7:30 Report video about Finnish educational success. Turn off the volume and there are some interesting things. First, students sitting in rows rather than haphazardly arranged in a
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evy 💜
EvyKassirer
A worry junior engineers and new hires frequently have is that they ask too many questions.The most common advice I've heard is to try to figure it out yourself for
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Abed🤑🇵🇭 | The Smart Pill💊💡
TheSmartPill
I've observed something very interestingI'm a fan of learning languages (semi fluent in French, learning Korean) and fluent in English and Filipino, and I consider myself a fast learner. I've
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Akil Bello
akilbello
The constant implication in the term "learning loss" that a 1 year disruption/slowdown in learning can never be made up is really really odd to me. This paper explicitly says
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Sybil
ihaveabug
From the "Keynote Student Panel: Student Empowered Design for Open Pedagogy and Education" #OEGlobal20 session recording (paraphrasing): "Ts have so much knowledge outside of the textbook."Yes! We should be sharing
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Liz Ryan, CEO, Human Workplace
humanworkplace
One reason I encourage everybody to step into independent consulting, even if it’s part-time and occasional, is that consulting gives you a much better sense of the value of your
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🇪🇸 benjamingeorge.substack.com 🇪🇸
BGZeroTwoOne
You know what everyone starting a side hustle, learning skills, building digital assets, etc. has in common?They're hedging their bets.Something like 85% of jobs of 2030 don't exist yet. Many
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Tim Rayner
timrayner01
Rereading old posts and reflecting on the value of being clearly and definitively wrong. One learns from one's mistakes but only if one ventures a clear and definite hypothesis. Otherwise,
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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Here are my musings on the 'remote' aspect of #blendedlearning so far. No original thoughts here, just of a synthesis of snippets from research and blogs that I have read.
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trader t3mpoz
t3mpoz
Lessons that can cost you #money #trading #markets Will add to this as I think of new ones. Hopefully some new traders out there get to a bullet point and
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Dr Rachel Pope 💙
preshitorian
I’ve learned such a lot from colleagues in Neolithic studies on here over the last few days. Twitter can be a great source of learning, provided we defer to expertise.
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Wealth Squad Chris ♻️
CJ_Johnson17th
Most people don’t have money problems They have other problems that result in the lack of money Most money problems boil down to - Laziness - Lack of discipline -
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