Snail Graffiti, micro.blog outshined filter.

Snail Graffiti, micro.blog outshined filter.

Alan Spence on Scottish Poetry Library Podcast @byleaveswelive. Great listen on the commute. Glasgow Zen always gives me a chuckle.
Heron in Victoria Park 📷

Delivery from AbeBooks, or rather shops that sells through AbeBooks. I spent a lot of my younger life in 2nd hand bookshops. Beginning to really enjoy similar online. Prices are great. 📚

@colinwalker thanks for the improvement to the code that compensates for micro.blog not turning on WordPress comments. I’ve updated my functions.php micoblog_functions.php I can now toggle comments on post off.
🔗 A tale of two QuickTimes a sad one at that. I love QuickTime Pro. A sort of Swiss Army knife for media. Made doing tricky wee tasks simple. And other things possible if you lack video editing software or skills.

I’ve been on holiday for the last two weeks, the second spent unwell with a sinus infection that made me uninterested in everything bar Lemsip and a bit of netflix.
Feeling a bit better and reviewing my pinboard links. Most seem to be around poetry, maths and micro:bits in the classroom ( I need to get out more).
tutoring by paraprofessionals (teaching assistants) was at least as effective as tutoring by teachers
Teaching assistants were more effective in reading with small groups than teachers. Due perhaps to being able concentrate on the job in hand without thinking too much about the rest of the class. And:
Tutoring does not work due to individualization alone. It works due to individualization plus nurturing and attention.
Also volunteers were not as effective as assistants (move on not committed in the same way). I’d say a big plus for classroom/pupil/teaching assistants.
The Lost Words is a beautiful book created by Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris. It contains not poems, but spells to conjure back certain words which have been ‘lost’.
The first thing worth noting about this spell book is how alluring it is. I felt enticed into immersing myself in the spells and illustrations immediately. You could quite easily lose yourself for days by: soaking in every inch of detail, finding the hidden meanings of the spells and decoding the kennings.
I decided this would be even neater if you could untether a microbit, so here’s a project where I send accelerometer data as a string wirelessly from one microbit to another plugged into a computer running Mu. It could be great for physics experiments.
Enter a complete sentence (no single words!) and click at “POS-tag!”. The tagging works better when grammar and orthography are correct.
Looks useful. I’ve seen a lot about the immersive reader in Word, but it is lacking in the iOS version of word (although present in OneNote). I like the simplicity of this and the warning:
Computers make mistakes too!
Hello! p5.js is a JavaScript library that starts with the original goal of Processing, to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners, and reinterprets this for today’s web.
We want to give teachers whatever tools they need to connect the joy, wonder, and fun in our videos to the underlying concepts that their students are learning.
— DAMIAN KULASH, OK GO
Or maybe we just wanted to have a ton of fun? Quite stunning videos. One Moment esp.
Header image created with above mentioned Sketch Machine.