Read the thread.
“Knowledge matters. Knowing stuff is important. These are some reasons why, that have nothing to do with cultural capital or social mobility or fitting in at dinner parties. 1/”
“Knowledge matters. Knowing stuff is important. These are some reasons why, that have nothing to do with cultural capital or social mobility or fitting in at dinner parties. 1/”
Read the thread.
“When #edutwitter celebrities say stupid things, if you choose to respond, screenshot the tweet, and respond to your screenshot. This does a few things.”
Interesting thread.
It was a great shock to hear about Dai’s passing. I did tear up as I read the news and had it confirmed through some retweet and reply detective work. The notion of human mortality reared its head into the mundanity of family routine on a Sunday evening. Cooking and planning for the week ahead wasn’t quite the same as I was reminded that life is fragile and sometime it’s lost in an exhale and doesn’t return.
I’ve imported all the posts from my known site here. The site was getting a ton of spam. I’m now going through the posts here & manually fixing images that were not brought over. Then I’ll delete the site. I am also manually bringing in posts from fargo as I found an html file.
2 in @macgenie‘s photo challenge: Movement. This is a slitscan of a heron taking flight from last year. I though there was something calligraphic about it?
I had a weird one this morning too, rebooted an update and didn’t come back. Booted to a 30 minute install. Clinging to my SuperDuper! Security blanket
Fraser ran the first whole-school 1:1 iPad deployment and the whole post has me thinking.
A couple of sections stood out for me:
When we started with iPad in 2010, I suppose I thought that we were heading into a new era in education with creativity at the forefront. Particularly, I thought that Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence was going to usher that in. We were led to believe that all different kinds of assessment materials would be considered appropriate for submission to our exam board. None of that happened, and we seem to be moving away from that idea at a steady clip.
Are we moving away from creativity is Scotland? Just for exams or across the board? Are iPadds more suited to creativity than chromebooks.
And:
It seems to me that, for a school, the choice is whether you’re a GSuite school or an Office 365 school and everything flows from that decision. It’s quite difficult to transition from one productivity cloud to another and nobody will do that without a compelling reason. Google and Microsoft are matching each other blow-for-blow in cloud features, partly for each to make sure that the other never develops such a compelling advantage.
I wonder how Fraser choose between 0365 & GSuite?
Personally last session I’ve moved away from the cloud in class for pupil use. I found OneNotes and OneDrive to be a bit unreliable, lost pupils work and sometime time. I suspect this is due to our rather slow internet connection. I do depend on OneDrive and iCloud for taking work home. OneDrive is pretty much where I keep any curricular material now.
I now put up with the poorer organisation of Apple Notes and use Airdrop because it is some much faster and reliable than the cloud for me. Given there have been a huge number of updates to the O365 suite on iOS. I’ll kick the tyres again in the coming session.
I’d like to have the network that would speed things up and the opportunity to try GSuite. Although the cloud may be future, it is not yet evenly distributed.
It was gratifying to see Apple put serious effort into getting the desktop version of Google Docs working in iPadOS 13. However, it’s too little too late for us at this stage in our development. We might come back to iPad in years to come but, for the next four years at least, we’re going to see what GSuite and Chromebooks can do for us.
It is going to be fascinating reading the next chapter.
@macgenie Patience. Waiting for Hazel nuts to ripen.
“Passing storm in Helensburgh”
Passing storm in Helensburgh pic.twitter.com/lLt6s5A3FV
— Michael Timmons (@MTImmonsMusic) August 4, 2019
Another wander round these hills, notes, photos and map: walkmap