Comic, Vivaldi web panels, and the greatest demo – Top 3 of the Week
https://eduk8.me/2018/12/comic-christmas-wishes/
https://eduk8.me/2018/12/vivaldi-adding-a-web-panel/
https://eduk8.me/2018/12/the-greatest-demo-ever-is-50-years-old/
Stephen Colbert warned us when he coined the term “truthiness” for those things that feel satisfyingly true, but have no actual basis in fact. And now we are swimming in it. From a Washington Post piece about brexit: All of this has come about thanks to a world that is increasingly suspicious of experts. Please,…
https://eduk8.me/2020/09/eduk8meme-im-bored/ https://eduk8.me/2020/09/comic-directions/ https://eduk8.me/2020/09/moose-is-a-source-of-free-stock-photos-from-icons8/
“To do two things at once is to do neither.” It’s a great smackdown of multitasking, isn’t it, often attributed to the Roman writer Publilius Syrus, although you know how these things are, he probably never said it. What I’m interested in, though, is — is it true? I mean, it’s obviously true for emailing at the dinner table or texting…
I had a brief conversation with a 12 year old boy this month that went as follows: TEACHER: “WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE SUBJECT?” STUDENT: “ART” TEACHER: “WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN ART?” STUDENT: “MAKING CLAY ANIMALS” TEACHER: “WHY ARE YOU MAKING CLAY ANIMALS?” STUDENT: “I DON’T KNOW, IT’S LIKE A MATH TEST. THE TEACHERS GIVE YOU THIS…
This is part 6 of 13 Gmail hacks for teachers. What if you can’t use Google Groups? Is there another way? Gmail has a feature I called Contacts Groups. This is a group that you create in your address book. The disadvantage to this group is the fact that others can’t use it for things like…
https://eduk8.me/2020/03/using-your-phone-or-a-tablet-as-a-document-camera/ https://eduk8.me/2020/04/eduk8meme-more-online-teaching/ https://eduk8.me/2020/04/screencasting-with-loom-forever-free-for-teachers-and-students/