I think it 100% depends on the kid(s). My kiddo has always been predictable. Always. I have friends who still have trouble with their 9 year old π.
BTW I had to explicitly come find you on here because I realized I hadn't seen an update on the fam in forever (before holidays). Hope all is well!
Posts by Heather Miceli
1. Open Pedagogy
2. Which Pride & Prejudice retellings are worth your time and why
3. Any episode of M*A*S*H if you give me the title of the episode
4. Non-GMO labels and why they make me mad
5. Reylo (Rey & Kylo Ren from Star Wars) (but really see #2 again)
Thank you! I had to scramble over here and find your handle. I'm not posting on the cesspool of the former place. π
Just sticking this here. Kiddo has a lofty goal of 750.
(this is mainly for @numberdance.bsky.social who faithfully has ordered every year I've posted on socialsπ)
Oof. Guess who apparently deleted all her dissertation files a couple months ago under the assumption they were backed up? π
I don't think it's going to actually impact me at all (my diss work hasn't been touched since I submitted it) but it's still kind of a blow.
Junior year, my high school did Sweet Charity and they're worried about Oklahoma? π
I was just thinking about this - like the joy of finding a fave movie or TV episode on a Saturday afternoon.
I had to bust out a DVD yesterday to come close to that feeling yesterday when I was inspired to watch a single episode of Battlestar Galactica.
It was a talk given by @jhangiani.bsky.social that inspired my dive into Open Pedagogy and his keynote today reminded me of the why. Excellent start #OpenEd23
"Community is a verb."
A beautiful tribute to Arley McNeney by @jhangiani.bsky.social to remind us of what is really important in Open education.
#OpenEd23
So excited to be able to engage fully in #OpenEd23 this year. Off to a powerful start π€©
Also included are my students' Spring 2023 projects: Science and Social Justice: Case Studies at the Intersection of Science and Inequity #OER #OpenPed
Leaving RWU meant that my CORE101 Open Pedagogy Project lost it's home (lesson learned - don't use institutional google sites for #OpenPed projects), but now it's back up, so please update your links!
sites.google.com/view/core-10...
That's what the OP wanted, others just suggested making it required. π
For a documentary.
Not to mention the other problems like internet connectivity and whatnot.
I guess being surrounded by open educators has skewed my perception that a professor wouldn't even think twice about this.
I am consistently amazed at the lack of awareness professors have for OER. But today, it just went a step further. I encountered professors nonchalantly mention that they *require* Netflix subscriptions as part of their course materials...
That's $, especially now that Netflix raises their prices.
Yay! It's getting so close!
Still can't spell institution on the first try....you'd think I'd get it eventually, especially after it appearing over 200 times in my dissertation....
I don't know, I feel like I spend probably the same amount of time on all the other social media I've added to find the community...lol
OOO. I never would have thought of that one. I can't remember if I saw the film (I think I did years ago), but will check it out!
WHAT IF WE DIDNβT TEACH STUDENTS THAT HARD WORK IMPLIES DEPRIORITIZING HEALTH
I will definitely check it out - sounds interesting!
I'm a sucker for film scores - and now that I am working remotely, I need music to keep me going. So drop your favorite film scores (or even single tracks) below and I will check them out. TV and Game scores also good too!
I'm sure it's a wide swath, but I'm wondering if anyone is seeing any patterns "post-pandemic" (in quotes because it's not really over).
Is anyone out there doing research about how the pandemic may/may not have changed teaching perspectives/practices in #HigherEd? Like are there teachers who saw the pandemic as the pivotal moment it was and drastically changed practices? Or are there teachers that backslid?
Thanks so much! I hope so - I'm excited!
Today I start my new job as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the AAC&U! So excited to be stepping away from teaching and honing my research skills, and get to talk about OER all the time.
Thanks everyone for the positive support I've gotten during this transition!π₯°
Lol. One of my friends in college was from Westchester and would say she was upstate. No. Sorry.
Lol. Same. Although I once got schooled by a student because I told them I was from upstate NY. They asked where, and when I replied Syracuse, they were like "That's CENTRAL NY." They were from Plattsburgh π
Here in RI, upstate means anything that isn't NYC π
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