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Margaret McCartney
mgtmccartney
government planning even more asymptomatic testing (screening) of people with no symptoms using lateral flow testing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55604677 this may not be a good thing. may even be a bad policy....
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Michael Otsuka
MikeOtsuka
Granted standards have fallen as fast as VC salaries have risen. But we shouldn't allow them fall so low that a need to undergo bullying & harassment training is compatible
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𐐝𐐮𐐾𐐮𐑊𐐰𐑌𐐻𐐨
sigilante
Well, I finished teaching the first #urbit course at a university. Here's what I learned.Course mirror:http://davis68.github.io/martian-computing When I conceived of this idea in Fall 2019, I really thought that things
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Colby Sledge
Sledgefor17
Last Friday night, there was a massive house party in a short-term rental on my block. People running in/out, cars up/down street, just mayhem. I contacted Codes, Police, Health, a
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Jan Brauner
JaniceBrauner
An irony-junkie-ME teetered between snorting a gleeful guffaw over @glenngeher's account of submitting a paper for publication on ideological bias that was rejected due to ideological bias AND maddening dismay
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
Universities are also using “informed consent” or “community pledge” documents to try to limit the specific COVID-19 precautions they will take. Note that many of these documents list U’s safety
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Prof Anna Watts
drannawatts
A quick thread on Dutch university admissions in this coronavirus year, for comparison to the #ALevelsResults debacle. Admissions here are, even in normal years, completely different. As long as you
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Jeff Plaman
jplaman
Keep RIM in mind when you're designing for distance education. Design for regular interaction between the teacher and student. Teachers initiate the the interactions. Students may not have the self-advocacy
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Clearly, anyone who thinks school closures are doing great harm to children is just playing politics. That's why publications on the right, such as NPR, the Washington Post, the New
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Mr. Michael Novick
mrmichaelnovick
As someone who has taught media literacy to students K - 8, I can't NOT say something about this. I used to teach propaganda to 5th graders. We looked at
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Sarah
sarahlovesears
Long thread. These are great questions. I’ll do my best to answer them...https://twitter.com/MarieCoppola68/status/1357698935205355524 We have a FB group for audiologists and AuD students “with hearing loss”. It includes a wide
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Mississippi Professional Educators
MSProfEd
Agenda for today’s 1:00 Senate Education Committee hearing on a balanced calendar (aka, year-round school). @MissDeptEd will also provide an update on implementation of Mississippi Connects. Hearing begins. Speakers will
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Caitlin G DeAngelis
cgdhopkins
I just received an email re: Harvard's plans to hire graduate students to continue the Harvard and Slavery research that I worked on for two years as the Harvard and
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Deeva Shah
happygolawky
I hate how true this is. Students at "lower-ranked" law schools often get passed over. A few tips I've given mentees: (1) Paper applications mean someone has to look at
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tuthanhha
TuThanhHa
. @ByJamesKeller and I did a story looking at the Globe's coverage of the 1918 Spanish flu and the similarities to today's pandemic.Let me share in this thread some items
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Zac Bowden
zacbowden
I frequently get asked who Windows 10X is for and why it exists. Microsoft internally is pushing 10X as a direct competitor to Chrome OS, driven by streamlined web and
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