@benlcollins Ben, I have been tinkering with checkboxes to create a dynamic QUERY formula. Is it possible to turn a formula as text into a working formula? Or am I using the wrong tool for the task? https://t.co/zBuDerA1Ss
@benlcollins Thanks Ben for sharing this explanation about the difference between QUERY and CHOOSECOL. It was the first thing I though when reading your newsletter.
@DalePearce3 Sorry, that makes more sense going via Wycheproof. I only did that once in my time living in Swan Hill, felt the drive was already long enough when I'd head back down to Melbourne.
Imagine the Little Murray River isn't so little at the moment too.
@DalePearce3 We spent some time around Albury over the weekend. It was fascinating to see so much water. It was a contrast to the river I experienced while living in Swan Hill a few years ago when it was quite low.
@lasic@insidestorymag As much as I agree what Ashenden is saying, I wonder if we are always already 'inside the box'? I also worry about the metaphor of the 'beached whale' as some whales do not get off the beach and are buried, or left to decay, providing food for opportunistic seagulls and sharks
@doctorow@EFF@doctorow what excites me about the world you imagine in this paper is the control and nuance over such things as feeds. Personally, I would be just grateful to be able to follow updates from sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin via RSS, rather than having to log in.
@cpaterso I think this is really interesting idea, the use of badges as stepping stones. My question though is what students do with these badges. For me, I am really intrigued by the idea of 'constellations'. https://t.co/Xj1ReGeDp1
@pomeranian99 Enjoyed the further dive into rewilding Clive. The idea of replacing the highway w/ a canal reminded me of Babakiueria where they propose replacing the freeway with bushland https://t.co/laRDqMrARd
I've also written about rewilding education too https://t.co/ngVPo8sbwR
Enjoyed listening to Tom Tilley's memoir. What I found interesting was the discussion of connection and community throughout. Although the church connections shriveled up, connection to Mudgee seemed to always stay strong. This felt as much to do with place as the people in it.
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@ChrisAldrich I really like the search suggestions Chris. Personally, I use Granary https://t.co/6eIoWjTxMH to follow, but really like customising the feed by kind as well as people.
๐ฐ Read Write Respond #077 - June's newsletter of ideas and information associated with all things education, mined and curated for me and shared with you https://t.co/Dtkj810uzn