👍 Audience Doesn’t Matter, I lost this link and was reminded by @mrkrndvs
Let me answer that question for you: For MOST* of us, audience DOESN’T matter. Stop talking about it. Period. End of conversation.
Let me answer that question for you: For MOST* of us, audience DOESN’T matter. Stop talking about it. Period. End of conversation.
👍 Audience Doesn’t Matter, I lost this link and was reminded by @mrkrndvs
his colleagues remember him arguing passionately in the 70s that it was absurd for scientists to be paid more than dustmen, because they had the inestimable privilege of loving their work
from: John Sulston interview: one man and his worm | Science | The Guardian

Indoor sunshine, not sunlit but posted with sunlit.
🔗 I’ve followed Anchor with interest and used if a wee bit in both of the earlier versions. But I don’t think I’ve the energy to dive back in this time. A pivot to far?
I do appreciated the post as it reminds me to get back to microcasting soon.
Many things that get labelled as “fads” might work for an individual teacher (although many things might work better) but they only become fads when divorced from their original meaning and then are spread around and are imposed on other teachers.
I’ve always been interested in the idea that changing almost anything in the classroom will lead to improvement. This post digs around the territory. We probably teach at our best when we are enthused and the beginning of a fad is enthusiasm.

Some recent finds collected with pinboard
A collection of bite-size videos taking the user through free VR using Thimble and A-Frame to make relative simple and quick Web VR.
The true scale of the problem is hard to gauge, but our best guess is that there might now be as many as 1.5m deer in the UK, at least half of them in Scotland; more than at any time since the last ice age.
Might be good info for class discussion/debate/writing
now entering her fourth winter of carefully embossing serif letters into light snowfall. Before this weekend, the most recent sentence, composed entirely during a snowfall in March, 2017, cut off in the middle:
Featured images, a montage of gifs from skipi, which is stuttering away. For no particular reason.
@rogueamoeba announces the end of nicecast. Fairly devastating news as there is nothing that is as easy to use for streaming to icecast from mac. Been a great app.
Swans – Snow ❄️📷
