Scientists warn that constant fear and anger are bad for our health, while being compassionate and warm-hearted contributes to our physical and mental well-being. Therefore, just as we observe physical hygiene to stay well, we need to cultivate a kind of emotional hygiene too.
An excellent perspective on what's problematic about all-inclusive access deals for more affordable #textbooks but I find myself challenged to make this case with faculty who align with #OER values but stress their need for the "package" deal. https://t.co/mTFwEPUK1j
A new definition of information literacy - what does it mean for education researchers & practitioners?
Thoughts from @BookElfLeeds on the #Ed_Space blog today. @LILAC_conf@infolitgroup@hudlib
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Basically everything you need to know to make a game or gameful system that creates social bonds and improves community strength https://t.co/2wzetSY4BE