Thanks to all who joined the session on @hypothes_is for @SDCCD DE week!
— Mary Klann, PhD (@mcklann) April 22, 2021
My slides from the workshop are available here: https://t.co/072Ns7JgKH. (Hypothesis enabled for annotation!)
(All conversations I've been having lately about teaching eventually lead to #ungrading.) pic.twitter.com/r9NpSQ7Vub
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They never intended for me to vote either, yet here we are. https://t.co/bGi1YEQEMp
— Michael Harriot (@michaelharriot) April 22, 2021
Re why people like using multiple editors: pic.twitter.com/tOWvfHL8Vh
— Robert Haisfield (@RobertHaisfield) April 22, 2021
Efforts to move higher education instruction online en masse highlight the necessity of affective labor—work that a person does to suppress their feelings so as to create a desired feeling in others (in this case, a sense of calm)—as well as the toll it can take.
The publication of scientific results is an essential task of scientists. The peer review of a publication by other scientists ensures its quality. Their publication is proof of their achievements. In addition, it provides the basis for discussions within a scientific community and serves as a basis for further findings. It is therefore desirable for the publication to be dissiminated and received as widely as possible.
This article is an elaboration on the statements about the WWW, web design and personal websites I made in my recent talks and articles, as well as those included in the volume. As the editor (and probably the readers as well) noticed, as soon as I look for counter examples to new media products made following the cruel and hypocritical UX paradigm, I come up with a website – or more precisely, with a website of a particular genre – “the 90s GeoCities”.
Idee und Konzept erklärt für deutschsprachige Hochschulen
OERcamps – Opening up conferencing! Mainstreaming open education through barcamps
Never opened a 'world first' conference before... as @OERConf joins up with #Domains21 for a week like no other #OERxDomains21 #OER21 #Domains21 https://t.co/O2kFKxBzyo
— Dr Maren Deepwell (@MarenDeepwell) April 21, 2021
Remixed by Anne-Marie Scott
I'm simply loving all the different #OERxDomains21 Media Pass remixes on the Remixer Machine this morning! https://t.co/yRoconS7hN pic.twitter.com/8imX5iXheA
— Bryan Mathers (@BryanMMathers) April 21, 2021
Like @wentale, I hope folks attending #OERxDomains21 use the occasion as an excuse to explore Discord, if for nothing else than for some edtech field research :) https://t.co/UbmcidfwXr
— Jim Groom (@jimgroom) April 20, 2021
Now, everyone call it “the murder of George Floyd.”
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) April 20, 2021
I so appreciate the time zone adjusted programme for #OERxDomains21 ...it's the little things that help with cognitive overload
— Dr. Tannis Morgan (@tanbob) April 20, 2021
