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Learning does not work for me like that either Doug, serendipity, excitement, rabbit holes & fascination are usually the drivers for me.
something kicks in
& then I am lost in it. I often believe this will change lots of things and emerge blinking to reality.
Often I share a screen recording so that others can follow along with tips, processes and generally shared knowledge. However the screen recordings produced by macOS are huge! Here’s how to share smaller recordings, using the command-line version of HandBrake and Hazel
I make a lot of short screencasts and often use Handbrake to reduce the file size. This looks like a great idea.
In the meantime, I’m reaching back to my recent past with the animated posters, but with a new approach. I’m going to try and build a classic movie poster a week using HTML/CSS. The first is Harper, a poster for the 1966 Paul Newman film. I came across it through my Flickr feed of all things.
I always love Michael Branson Smith‘s work/play which I came across via ds106 his animated movie posters are special.
#WikiLovesMonuments 2020, the world's largest photo competition,comes to an end for another year. Camera with flashFlag of ScotlandClapping hands sign Well done Scotland, you smashed it! Double last year's tally. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2020_in_the_United_Kingdom
I always mean to join in on this, maybe next year…
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (google reversed imagesearch) #unboundeq
In Gaza, citizens are imagining what public spaces could be, and then actually building them.
Was an interesting read I don’t mind being out in the cold so much, but the combination of cold & wet we get here especially with added wind can be more unpleasant.
Not got a choice of tools here, but would be interested in seeing a comparison of bandwidth for video conferencing tools. #MicrosoftTeams #MIEExpert #DigiLearnScot
The sudden withdrawal from sight of the most dominant species on Earth has made visible some of the many ways in which human activity impacts our environment. And how fast things can change.