What If “Just Right” Is Just Wrong? The Unintended Consequences of Leveling Readers: jgregorymcverry.com/readings/hoffm…
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I liked the little bit of Brittania Rules the Waves as his rowboat sinks. #NoirAlley
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I can’t wait until you do The Plumbus!
Here’s a fun fact. I actually pitched this as a show to Netflix. I called it The Process and it was me narrating deep dive facts over well shot, extremely satisfying cl...
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Effective Pracices for Developing Reading Comprehension : jgregorymcverry.com/readings/DukeP…
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Added a guestbook and an endorsement page to the website, buttons on the homepage as well: https://jgregorymcverry.com/ please feel free to stop by and sign either: https://jgregorymcverry.com #IndieWeb #edtechchat
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Structure strategy interventions: Increasing reading comprehension of expository text: jgregroymcverry.com/readings/Meyer…
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Thinking Globally in Literacy Instruction: Making a Difference in the World: jgregorymcverry.com/readings/Hoffm…
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Lessons From Sociocultural Writing Research for Implementing the Common Core State Standards: jgregorymcverry.com/readings/Wooda…
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All Children Can Write by Donald Graves: jgregorymcverry.com/allchildrencan…
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Continuing a chapter of intent in life and these empty canvases are helpful. I might be heavy into digital but analog tools are uncontested.
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I might have to start building my own kernel, son.
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You can run X11 apps under WSL2. This was recently announced at Build, IIRC? Still looking for the link. https://twitter.com/thearabcynic/status/1264448199277842434
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This is coming from the notion that optimizing the strongest tool a developer can have (a terminal and a repository) is vital. Existing F/LOSS communities have pioneered this and Microsoft’s aiming to crib on the work for profit. Please, y’all. https://twitter.com/steipete/status/1264130071255830534
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NGL whenever I see people say that there’s a “100% Linux” runtime provided by WSL2, I get scared that people don’t use Linux or BSD systems outside of development and it shows. https://twitter.com/feoh/status/1264379908547063808
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Our weekly delivery from Imperfect Foods included some fairly below average pears. Tonight, I sliced one up and tossed it into a tumbler of Makers Mark. Now, they’re the best pears in history. 🥃 🍐 🎉
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During the COVID-19 lockdown, my favorite local roaster had temporarily closed their retail shops, and being unwilling to spend $8 to get a bag of coffee shipped literally across the street, I decided to try to find other loc…
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Can’t wait to see Lucky Grandma…
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He always has, “I hate the same people you hate” to fall back on.
"What if Trump’s grand new strategy is really kind of a joke? What if — having become overwhelmed by monumental public health and economic crises that are far beyond ...
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