terrifying from Carole Cadwalladr.
Kind: Likes
a way to pay compliments to the original post/poster of external content
#tiktokphotowalks hashtag on Instagram
Dave Caleb and his alter ego: Dave caleb (@tiktokphotowalks) are posting short iPhone photography tips to tiktok and reposting to instagram.
I am enjoying and I think these would be useful for primary pupils, short and easy to follow.
TikTok did not say whether the feature would be removed from Android devices, nor whether clipboard data was ever stored or moved from user devices
Given that the app is widely used by pupils and sometimes by educators this is interesting.
One of the things that I have found useful is recording comments on my own site. For sites that use Webmentions, comments are automagically notified, however for others – like your own – I copy and paste the content. These reply posts add another dot to join together, to link to and build upon.
Here's here's a selection of tasty projects to give you a flavour of the work I make.
Looks like a good site to inspire classroom art. Some cardboard:-)
It is interesting to reflect upon different social media spaces and think about the features and the limitations. .... I think that is why I have taken to posting on my own site and working from there. Maybe that does not always have the same reach and interaction, but we have to compromise somewhere.
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“For anyone back at school this week here are my humble musings on delivering distance learning https://t.co/NBgGsij3Mp”
Our students are young teenagers. Remaining two metres apart from each other is an unnatural thing for them to do, as is sneezing into the crook of their elbow, or using a tissue, or washing their hands thoroughly, or keeping their fingers out of their mouths, noses and eyes.
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- Piling on too much work
- Posting assignments with no plan for feedback
- Providing just digital options (HERE are some non-digital ideas)
- Grading (avoid this altogether as learners are in inequitable situations)
liked: Self-hosting TiddlyWiki with GitHub Pages
TiddlyWiki is most often used as a private wiki for personal note taking and creating private journals. Because it is a single text file usually named index.html written in HTML, CSS and some JavaScript, I thought it would make an ideal candidate for a simple-to-use personal website that can be ho...