Observed Ecma #TC39 75th mtg via Zoom, IRC, & “hallway track” @Mozilla Hubs, for today’s process/logistics topics. Well organized & conducted 100% online. Quick back/forth discussions, polite disagreements, consensus building.
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Got my bourbon. Got a cuddly puppy for the emotional parts. Time to watch #TheMagicians finale.
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“Grow or Rot. You have to keep changing.” - Amy Poehler #Oktane20
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wtf twitter adding animations now? yasss make the site slower
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potentially excessive but also 2008 happened so
what level of rich is this? like seriously.
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Good. Hard to do; hard on so many. But needed.
Washingtonians: thank you for staying home. I’m proud of our efforts as a state.
But we have an obligation to ourselves and our loved ones to recognize the hard road ...
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Seriously - I just binge watched all of Parks and Rec a few months ago. Love hearing Amy Poehler at #oktane20. Yes, and...
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y'all don't need to do this son
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said religious services conducted in churches, synagogues and houses of worship are “essential business” and therefore exempt from this stay...
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"html": "<p>I have <a href=\"https://cathieleblanc.com/2019/08/17/cluster-learning-community-and-change/\">written before</a> about the amazing Cluster Pedagogy Learning Community (CPLC) that I and 70 of my colleagues have been working in this past year. As a finish to our year together, we asked each member of the community to (re)read one chapter of <a href=\"https://josheyler.wordpress.com/\">Josh Eyler\u2019s</a> excellent book, <em><a href=\"https://wvupressonline.com/node/758\">How Humans Learn</a></em>, and post some thoughts about it. So that\u2019s what I\u2019m doing here.</p>\n<p>I chose to reread Chapter 5: Failure. One of the things that I really like about Eyler\u2019s book is its consistent focus on learning. This chapter is no exception. I think we tend to talk about failure in terms of assignments, exams, and other assessments. In other words, we tend to talk about failure in terms of grades. This chapter reminds us that what is really important is learning. 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The early levels are designed to teach people how to play the game and gain skills in playing so that they don\u2019t get frustrated by not being able to make progress. The same is true of learning. Students may fail to learn because the material that is presented to them is so challenging that they aren\u2019t able to incorporate it into their current mental models of the content area.</p>\n<p>But the cognitive load concept that seems most appropriate to the times we find ourselves in is extraneous cognitive load. Extraneous cognitive load involves those things that exist in an environment that are not necessary for learning\u2013in other words, distractions. In On page 194, Eyler writes, \u201cThe key to successful intervention, then, is to minimize distractions as much as possible without affecting the quality of student learning.\u201d He talks about technology use and creating accountability structures in the classroom related to its use. 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Gen. Powell talking about his 13 rules of leadership at #oktane20. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Pow…
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General Powell throws down the gauntlet: "I hope Amy Poehler can keep up with me..." #oktane20
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Great to hear General Powell's tech background at #oktane20. I never knew! Talkin' punchcards - wow!
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So good! Someone please do this for Portland.
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The price is great but it’s not worth it to give data to a company that drinks tea with ICE and works to continue prejudice as a service https://www.engadget.com/amazons-blink-mini-camera-announcement-183048551.html
Very happy with Wyze and crew.
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I present to you....the financial houses of hogwarts.
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Watching @saradqq's talk on Web Authenticaion at #oktane20 right now! Tune into the breakout room...
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Very happy with Wyze and crew. (v2.jacky.wtf/post/1b39bb7d-…)
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I’m hanging out on Beatsense playing some music if anyone wants to join in: https://beatsense.com/limbo#/
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Starts in 10 minutes! Don't miss it! #oktane20
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