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Students are relying on libraries to access the cloud
ByryanAs cloud computing has become an integral part of the lives of students at public schools, it has increased the importance of a place generations of students have turned to for much more analog learning needsâthe library. Both public and school libraries have always been a source of information for students. And while the Internet has undoubtedly…
People prefer pain instead of thinking hard
ByryanThinking takes real effort. It requires sustained attention. Scientists have known for some time that focusing your mind consumes considerable metabolic resources. But in our day-to-day lives, we discount the effort needed to pay attention and think because it doesnât feel as physically strenuous as, say, lifting a 50-pound weight. Source: To Avoid Thinking Hard, We Will Endure…
Create your own Meme image (and more) with Kapwing
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đââď¸ Just the links – Of bits and bytes for December 18, 2023
ByryanInternet Travels Of bits and bytes is my weekly round up of interesting links and ideas I discovered on the internet. It is published on Mondays for the previous week It’s Christmas break! It’s time to rest and recharge, so no commentary on the links this week or any other new articles. Take a moment,…
What could happen when teachers write articles?
ByryanDepending on how knowledgeable you are, you might have heard about all of the aforementioned. Even if you have, the question is how well do you know all of them? Would you be comfortable explaining to a complete novice what all of these are at a high level and be sure that you arenât skewing…



