7am
Dark, clearing sky, bright waining moon, frost,
windscreen scraping, traffic and trains,
high above the sound of geese.
7am
Dark, clearing sky, bright waining moon, frost,
windscreen scraping, traffic and trains,
high above the sound of geese.
We’re almost forgotten that links are powerful, and that restraining links through artificial scarcity is an absurdly coercive behavior.
I’ve seen this linked (ironically) all over the place. Great metaphor and explanation. Pretty much all quotable.
killing off links is a strategy.
….
it is a strategy, designed to keep people from the open web, the place where they can control how, and whether, someone makes money off of an audience. The web is where we can make sites that don’t abuse data in the ways that Facebook properties do.
Read: Shadows on Our Skin by Jennifer Johnston ★★★★★ heartbreaking. 📚
All the photos I’ve uploaded this year,
Music from https://filmmusic.io
“Inspired” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
script to download pile of flickr images and make a movie like the old pummelvision service
Watched: Marriage Story ★★★★★ lovely performances. Touching. 🎥
Nearly a year ago I posted Reading Self Assessment Workflows. I continued to have my pupils record themselves reading, self-assess and send to me. I think it is a valuable activity.
I’ve simplified the workflow slightly when Apple started including Voice Memos on iPads. It is not as interesting app as BossJock jr, but that is an advantage. It does one thing well. I think I prefer apps that do that and can connect to others as opposed to more complex apps.
This is the workflow for pupils:
Thanks, a really clever idea. Going to try and fit this in before the break. Great examples of questions to adapt to other seasons, topics.
Until recently I’ve never been a fan of QR codes, preferring to AirDrop Notes with links. But I now appreciate that they do generate a wee bit of extra interest. (I like I can auto create them too, for example).
We finished the micro:bit decorations as planned last week.
I put a quick video of the result on the Class Blog
and twitter
The Biggies #microbit lights switch on. One microbit to rule them all. @digitallearnNL @DigiLearnScot pic.twitter.com/gWtmouvMbX
— Banton Primary (@Banton_Pr) December 9, 2019
Read: The Leavers by Lisa Ko ★★★★★ great read that grew and grew on me. Chinese illegal immigrants in New York and back in China. Great characters and story.📚