Kind: Likes
a way to pay compliments to the original post/poster of external content
“Today's challenge for pupils @codeclubscot @SkeneSquare Primary School is to make a BBC micro:bit 'Handwash Timer' that plays "Happy Birthday", twice. #cantheydoit #CoronvirusPrevention”
“The open access train keeps on rollin'... https://t.co/Q7pdAtPIn1”
The open access train keeps on rollin'… https://t.co/Q7pdAtPIn1
— Theo Kuechel (@TheoKL) February 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/DrAWebster/status/1230123232235282433?s=20
Learning spaces need to create environments where self-direction thrives, not rely on a myth of self direction to avoid designing community.
I’ve been a fan of Display Posts since the days of straight Non-Programistan. Despite the fact that I can write my own stuff from scratch, Display Posts still comes in handy all the time. The following are just two little tricks used in a recent course site. I’m just skimming the surface of the ...
Another fan of display-posts-shortcode. My favourite plugin on Glow Blogs.
“I changed the way I teach new vocabulary. Fewer words, slower process, more effortful, but better understanding and use. #engchat #pypchat”
I changed the way I teach new vocabulary.
Fewer words, slower process, more effortful, but better understanding and use. #engchat #pypchat pic.twitter.com/JaXCExU1pY— Cristina Milos (@surreallyno) January 3, 2020
Canvas cards
Canvas Cards is a gallery of card designs created with javasript canvas. Updated every week in 2019, each card includes an editable code block so feel free to tweak and make your own designs.
Making Canvas Cards Looks fascinating
“It's getting harder to simply look at web pages, when they are encrusted with multiple layers of this stuff:”
Yup