Read: Spook Street by Mick Herron ★★★★☆ 📚
Getting to be a comfort zone.
Life in Links 56
Aide or Answer – Learning with Artificial Intelligence – Read Write Respond
With this in mind, for me I feel that AI tools are useful as an aide, but I am circumspect about using them as the answer. I guess time will tell.
Walk to Auld Wives Lifts I need to have a wee walk to the Auld Wives Lifts
Tom Coates on how Threads will integrate with the Fediverse
Who knows? Maybe we’ll get the interoperable shared, open social web that many of us have wanted for the last twenty plus years? Wilder things have happened. Fingers crossed?
A less positive view of Meta:
Meet ‘Link History,’ Facebook’s New Way to Track the Websites You Visit
As lawmakers introduce tech regulations and Apple and Google beef up privacy restrictions, Meta is doubling down and searching for new ways to preserve its data harvesting empire.
The company pitches Link History as a useful tool for consumers “with your browsing activity saved in one place,” rather than another way to keep tabs on your behavior.
Scripting News: Friday, January 12, 2024
That’s the thing we really need to escape from, being monetized. The only respectful way to be monetized is to pay for something worth paying for, roughly what it costs, plus a reasonable margin of profit.
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I think the thing about Led Zeppelin and the Stones is that they dig music–particularly black music–after the fact. The difference between them and Dylan is that Dylan digs culture as it’s happening. And I think that’s a big difference. It’s why Talking Heads sound like Talking Heads, you know?
Top 100 Tunes from Scotland 2023 (25–1): Young Fathers to Jesus & Mary Chain | The Herald
11 Michael Timmons & Yoker Moon – Practice
Recorded mostly live and apparently musically improvised with Glasgow electronic musician Yoker Moon, the East Kilbride songwriter Michael Timmons has placed an evocative and fragile lyrical hook within a tense computer generated soundscape.
My son-in-law at number 11
A Term on my Class Blog
I’ve now been running blogs with & for my classes since 2005. I still find them a really useful tool for teaching and learning. The focus and content has changed continually over the years.
Back in the noughties I was keen on having my class blog kept up by pupils (archive.org link).
I find this harder to organise now, not sure if it is my age, the demands of the curriculum or something else. Pupils in my class now post to their e-Portfolios1 and add pieces of work to the class blog which I collate into posts. I also pinch quotes from their e-portfolios for the class blog2.
Like my own blog here I still find my class blog a great resource to remember & review. Of course it is a curated view. Much depends on what I am finding most interesting at the time. I both enjoy reading back and use it as a tool when asked for feedback or a record of some sort.
I was somewhat cheered up by Matt Mullenweg’s birthday. Sometimes it feels like WordPress is focused on content management. Matt’s post show that blogging is still loved.
While content management is a main focus of Glow Blogs my love is blogging. I still think we are only scratching the surface of the use of WordPress in school3.
Posts Last Term (Oct 2023 – Dec 2023 on my class blog )
- Autumn Haiku
- HALLOWEEN MAGIC
- Banton Mill
- Arcade Fun
- Steady Hands Stage 1
- New Podcast out BBP episode 8
- Outdoor Learning Day
- Steady Hands Stage 2
- ScribbleBots
- Christmas Challenge
- Glow Blogs – WordPress blogs for Scottish Education ↩
- example of quote collection↩
- H5P for example ↩
Wondering what kind of fish this is? Found on Barassie beach. Small mouth with teeth. Big spike on head. Maybe a triggerfish?
Thanks to Joe, if like me you occasionally stumble around with php -S localhost:8080
or the like: this is simple.
According to my Books page, I read 43 books last year, three less than the year before year. A list of 5 star books (weight by my enjoyment, pretty vague) using the lovely display posts plugin.
- Read Demon Copperhead
- Read: Hungry Ghosts
- Read: You Have a Friend in 10A
- Read: The Apparition Phase
- Read: The Secret History
- Read: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida