Replied to @johnjohnston can you get me a publication date on this: I tried looking at source code but not too deeply. Need for citation thx. #el30 by Greg McVerryGreg McVerry (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com)
@johnjohnston can you get me a publication date on this: http://quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/2018/11/01/in-both-ds106-and-indieweb-space-is I tried looking at source code but not too deeply. Need for citation thx. #el30

Somewhat late, but is this link of use: A Personal Cyberinfrastructure

Liked QAHS Digital Learn on Twitter (Twitter)
“Science Club we’re doing all things ‘Digital’ today and how these tools are used in Science. Great fun, we will do it all again next week too. Have a look at what we did today @Craig_R_Martin @FifeDLT @qahsinfo https://t.co/GvFb8C1EzB”

Bookmarked STEM @ Whitehill on Twitter (Twitter)
“Our S2 elective created pull up nets! They loved them! @STEMglasgow #STEM #STEMGlasgow https://t.co/sQSBS4BQ68”

This looks like a lot of fun.

Replied to About the boys: Tim Winton on how toxic masculinity is shackling men to misogyny by Aaron DavisAaron Davis (Read Write Collect)
In a speech about a new book The Shepherd’s Hut, Tim Winton says that it is men who need to step up and liberate boys from the culture of toxic masculinity that has come to mark Australian society. In the absence of explicit, widely-shared and enriching rites of passage, young men in particular ar...

Thanks for sharing this Aaron, I found it to be a carefully thought out piece. The idea of Art being a toy rather than a tool was a great hook. Looking forward to reading one of his books now.

I huffduffed the audio from here. About the boys: Tim Winton on how toxic masculinity is shackling men to misogyny