see local sources of air pollution, cool mapping project... climatetrace.org/air-pollution
@rdukevin
Professor at North Carolina State University, Learning Design & Technology; teach culture & tech, instruc design; interest in digital history/heritage representation; Tenn-UNC-UGA Alum; https://ced.ncsu.edu/people/kmoliver/
see local sources of air pollution, cool mapping project... climatetrace.org/air-pollution
They have data-based evidence, and their long report includes multiple hypotheses for what could have caused irregularities in the three most damning analyses, not all of which are vote manipulation, but vote manipulation is one explanation in each scenario. It bears reading, sharing, and follow up.
non partisan election analysis shows strong indications of vote manipulation in our swing state as suspected... electiontruthalliance.org/analysis/nor...
I love this visual that builds from 1830 to depict immigration to the U.S. as cells in tree rings. If you stop listening to your government criminalize working immigrants as a distraction tactic from thievery, you realize we're all part of the same tree. vimeo.com/276140430
20 year service award at NC State, how the time flies, I used to think my Dad's 35 years at Tennessee could never be matched
enjoyed the opportunity to participate in this spring's cultural heritage data school with Cambridge Digital Humanities
I was recently made aware of the Programming Historian web site with peer reviewed lesson plans on using open source tools to engage with cultural historical information. Great resource for teaching... programminghistorian.org
@clintsmithiii.bsky.social has a terrific piece in the Atlantic about the National Museum of African American History and Culture today. It's SO powerful. He shared this gift link in his newsletter. Read it. Do not look away right now. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
end-of-term luncheon with some of our Learning, Design, and Technology undergraduate and graduate students at NC State
spring Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) doctoral student colloquium at NC State's William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation
Our fellow #OU_LD team member @mikecollins.bsky.social announced today that The Pedagodzilla Book is now up on #OpenLearn as an OER. It's a fun read and gets great reviews! Get stuck in!
www.open.edu/openlearn/ed...
New on the UVA Teaching Hub: A robust set of resources curated by @bethanynmorrison.bsky.social for her collection, Teaching for Democratic Engagement and Civic Learning. There's a lot to explore here! teaching.virginia.edu/collections/...
Right? More "strategy" from the same guy who smugly predicted a Harris landslide victory in a nation with a million alt-right Goebbels on salary.
kudos to Cori Greer-Banks for finding this lesson plan for kids in America to analyze Kendrick Lamar's symbolism-laden halftime performance; there's never been a better time for this lesson... www.kindacademy.org/product-page...
Do they even need to reverse it with charters and GOP vouchers doing the job of resegregating?
Oh no, I guess the U.S. has no choice but to give out more land leases to favored corporations in which politicians own stock to drill more in protected areas to address this "emergency."
Book cover for AI for Students
Educators, students, parents, hereβs a link to my comic-style guide to using AI tools in education in ways that are humane, creative, and which help us think more, not less. Iβm hearing itβs a unique approach and maybe useful to you and yours. promptlybooks.com/ai/ #ai #edusky
Image of cover to the guide with its title
Good morning Blueskyers! Three months ago @paul-bruno.com and I put together a short guide titled the Education Hazards of Generative AI. It outlines ways in which AI might be harmful in education. It's also free to download here -- please share widely!
www.cognitiveresonance.net/EducationHaz...
Call for Chapters: Rethinking Education and Agency in the Age of Human-Generative AI Interaction
(The call is open until February 15, 2025)
www.igi-global.com/publish/call...
nice set of guidelines from NC-DPI for AI use at PK-13 levels
Triangle-area teachers, applications due for summer '25 CIDRE program 12/31/24, practice technical approaches to culturally reflective teaching in an international context, cidre.weebly.com
Teacher Education and Learning Sciences (TELS) year-end holiday luncheon at Parkside.
congrats to our summer/fall '24 LDT doctoral grads D. Culbreth, J. McClure, C. Noonan, and M.Ed. grads J. Bamyeh, A. Bertles, J. Dixon, M. Graham, J. Harris
cool namesake batwing typewriter circa 1909 spied at concord's gibson mill during some black friday shop local
always impressed with the sketches produced by art teachers in our study abroad programs; maybe it's time we get everyone involved in the fun... www.bbc.com/travel/artic...
continuing to learn a lot about the inspiring Rosenwald Schools in NC through this year's convening; check out the linked video, podcast, and forthcoming Fisk portal... video.pbsnc.org/video/unlock...
Just learning about it honestly, but have seen some unique applications like social studies teachers generating historical role plays for student-student interaction. Curious how creative teachers will find new uses for it. I wouldn't write it off.
Good morning, North Carolina folks! The Call for Proposals is OPEN for the UNC System Learning and Technology Symposium in Chapel Hill on June 2-3. Submit a proposal and join the LinkedIn group in my most recent LI post! myapps.northcarolina.edu/conferences/uncslts2025/
Glad to be here, moving on from X. For my first post, sharing this wise video from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie who advises us to reject the single story: www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ih...