When you're at take 9 of a 3 minute training video, having dropped way too many f-bombs while recording...it's time to realise that today is not the day to record videos. It's best to stick to writing scripts and how to guides.
@TrewarthaBlair While thankfully Camtasia lets you edit out the f-bombs, it was just going to be too much work. I do enjoy the luxury of just putting it away and saying "not today".
@msmelmills @stephenspong Here's what I saw in the news although it's unclear how it will work and if it's for elementary school/or secondary https://t.co/HBXzzVuBaJ
@mandkaway@SharkawyMD@milanist1982@Dan_GT2 Happened here too.... We frantically searched online to learn that test results should not be read more than 30 minutes after the test is completed as they can be invalid.
There is a viral disease
Where most infections are mild, asymptomatic
With a very low fatality rate
And large age gradient: kids are even lower risk than adults
And less than 1% of kids have any serious complications at all
Yup
Polio
And we vaccinate against it
If the modern GOP was around in the 1950s, and voiced their anti-vax lies then, we'd still have polio. And I can prove it: Islamist fundamentalists in Pakistan & Afghanistan voice the *same* conspiracy theories, only about polio vaccines. Those are only countries still with polio
@ct_degroot Some international students come from an educational context where there are two or three attempts to pass an exam. When I taught at a university in Mexico there were three chances to pass the final exam and days were programmed into the course calendar.
@k9_london The search went through my back yard last night, but when I saw Kylo was on the job, I knew it would only be a short time before the suspect was apprehended. Thanks for keeping our neighbourhood safe!
@borbasusie@edutopia@NSTA@WeAreCTA I just deactivated the notifications and it was a good balance. I could still check my email when necessary but wasn't notified whenever I received a new email.
Prof Deonandan was asked by a student journalist what he would say to the 20% of polled uOttawa students who complain that our campus's vaccine requirements are an "infringement on their rights of free movement." His response: