It was such an honor to present today with Antonia Levy at @HeyOpenEd. Thanks to our wonderful participants online and in person for robust chats as we explored the overlap of Open Practice and Universal Design for Learning!
Just 3 more days until the HBO premiere of the TriBeCa Film Festival stunner: QuadGods. The documentary follows three men with quadriplegia who join an esports team (@quadgods) at @putrinolab at Mt. Sinai. Stunning storytelling. #disabilityawarenessmonth https://t.co/KFnySxvRyK
Happy Children's Book Week! I'm celebrating by revisiting some greats, like Derrick Barnes and Gordon James's 2017 Crown. Found it at the Greenpoint branch of @BKLYNlibrary. What are you reading?
#childrensbookweek https://t.co/X0nI9JbCTY
Thanks to John Keene for sharing at @POETSorg's Gathering in Poems Jay Wright's "The Healing Improvisation of Hair," which starts:
If you undo your do you wóuld
be strange. Hair has been on my mind.
Loving "Gather in Poems" from @POETSorg. Join if you can: https://t.co/Wd1j9iMMoJ. The lineup of readers and the poems they are reading is spectacular. Harjo, Acevedo, and more...
The upgraded version of "Mapping Inequality," the award-winning, foremost digital resource on New Deal #redlining, just dropped today: https://t.co/oXpDIKYrCs
Kudos and many thanks to @3underscores & @lwinling for the opportunity to contribute to this incredible project
What's your favorite indy bookstore in NYC? I'm planning a holiday shopfest next weekend, including @wordbookstores and @Spoonbillbooks, and would love recommendations throughout the boroughs!
Share the #OER love! Retweet this post and follow us to stay updated on the latest webinars, resources, tips, and success stories from the #GoOpen National Network. Let's grow together! #K12#edchat
This curation by @EnglishOER on useful articles to understand AI in education is pheonomenally useful for anyone who teaches this stuff:
https://t.co/a9k410Yn3m
#AIinEducation
Excited to be a part of @NHCEducation's webinar series, and looking forward to what I hope will be a lively chat about Digital Humanities and Digital Pedagogy in the K-12 Classroom!
What’s on this week in Humanities in Class webinars?
9/12 – The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together w/ @hmcghee
9/14 – Digital Humanities and Digital Pedagogy in the K–12 Classroom w/ @hamnet70
Registration is open. https://t.co/iJpkSLMF1e
#GoOpen is looking for input from the community as we continue planning our Professional Learning Webinar Series for the 23 - 24 school year. Please click the link and take two minutes to participate in this brief survey to share your thoughts: https://t.co/lqUF5aCPqJ
Such a pleasure to share the journal's migration from WordPress to Manifold. Summer's a great time to browse for old and new articles to assign in the fall semester.😉 https://t.co/WMWvr8nWdX
@tiffktijerina Hilarious question! Ironically, I use OER, even though I prefer OERs when reading. After all, I add an s with other acronyms that end in R when they are plural: ERs, ORs, SLRs, or even cheap hipster brews—PBRs.
Great article:"Centering First-Generation Students in the Digital Humanities." The recommended practices are applicable to non-DH classrooms as well. Thanks @jpewu and @anelisehshrout! https://t.co/u4bu9VceP5