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Posts by Susanmarie

I would love info about the livestream

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What a glorious tradition. Our tooth fairies left tiny notes that blossomed into correspondence when my daughter left them questions.

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I really want ppl w/o Minneapolis connections to understand

You might've heard that Mpls public schools went hybrid bc so many families are in hiding. Well, a coworker just told me that today, during his kid's hybrid class, a kid's apt building was raided onscreen

*Everyone has stories like this*

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Almost every single sentence in the quote below would be a highlight in many writers' lives. Utterly perfect description.

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Same! This is perhaps my most fervently held unpopular opinion.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

ICONIC

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With the Grand Prix series we've mostly had the world feed (one event had T&J). IIRC last Olympics we had the choice of feeds which was great.

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Oh, I am sorry! I know how much you all enjoyed Griggs.

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Alice Wong made the world a better place with her fierce advocacy and insight and action. What a loss.

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And in hindsight, that 7th grade feeling has driven a lot of my interest in assessment ever since. (It's the flip side of annoyance at a HS teacher who only ever graded grammar and never said anything about substance.)

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This reminds me that in 7th grade, early 70s, our science teacher used contract grading and I can't tell you how much nerdy me loved it. She said
it was a process that some high schools used, and we were ready for it, and I felt so much like I was leveling up to a great new world. I could decide!

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with a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more

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Listen to students! Trust them too.

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I do have fond memories of voting with my parents in those wonderful old NY voting booths with the curtains and levers. And memories of campaign swag like sponges with local candidates' names. But McGovern is the first campaign I recall as a campaign.

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Seeing a "snake oil McGovern" sticker on a lamppost, looking up snake oil, trying to square snake oil with what sounded ok to me if McGovern, may be my first political memory. Or at least real campaign memory.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Yes! And really knows and appreciates its history on so many levels'

6 months ago 5 1 0 0

Same!!! My mother once told me she remembers her parents taking her to an event with him when she was little. πŸ₯ΊπŸ₯Ί

7 months ago 1 0 0 0

This is the kind of higher ed news we need more of!

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

Martha Wells' Murderbot series!

8 months ago 2 0 1 0

As the WAC director, I curate a webpage about syllabi policy and your point is increasingly the key: WHY the policy exists matters so much. That is my summer revision project.

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

And the survey doesn't open with an easy comparison of old and proposed!! Infuriating from the jump.

10 months ago 3 0 1 0
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This is horrifying.

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I had no idea either. This is awesome.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

We are just starting S2 now.

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The production values are A++ and it tackles the complexity of rebellion in a way few other shows do. Great, complex characters.

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What I love about Andor is that you don't even need to be into Star Wars to enjoy it. I have seen all the movies, but memory is hazy. I am loving it.

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