Associate Professor at Portland State University focused on service and science w/ Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Universal Design for Learning
@8ennett Wow. Yes, would be so good to see what people are saying in different communities. I imagine there are a group of children on the fence with age that contributes to the amounts registered.
Through this time, thinking deeply about augmentative and alternative communication and the people who leverage its tools. Also, thinking about how these tools are so universal. Wondering what's next... #AAC
I’m so excited for Twitter’s updated visual language to become a reality. 🎉 To set the tone of the visual presentation of the product, we took a principles-first approach. With these principles, we are able to unify around a shared sense of what matters most to us. (🧵)
@jeshyr@PriceMargaret Such a good idea. Seems like there could be a simple feature to not read citations by not reading anything between parentheses. I love listening to academic writing now. I like to be able to listen and take notes.
Many of you have told me you're interested in using your mistakes to help you evolve, so I'm sharing my principles for learning from mistakes here. (1/2)
You should see what people have done with the Linux kernel, or any other major open source project that’s been made from thousands or tens of thousands of homes, over the decades 😄
The wording of this made me giggle, “Zombie versions of Adobe’s troubled software can still cause problems in systems around the world. “ https://t.co/Rrm5snJiwp