Imagine that a decade ago someone had told you that in 2025 Americans would be torrenting a handheld video of a Canadian television screen to see a 60 minutes broadcast about Trumpβs torture prisons.
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Imagine that a decade ago someone had told you that in 2025 Americans would be torrenting a handheld video of a Canadian television screen to see a 60 minutes broadcast about Trumpβs torture prisons.
Oh my what a ride! Kudos to you Ian - you fought for what was right. It makes me sick that they did all of that to you for all those years over a couple of tweets. Thank you for standing strong.
I have been dreaming of this day for over five years. Proctorioβs lawsuit against me is forever over. Iβve won my life back!
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just want to remind everyone again that zohran is the one cis candidate i am aware of that had his platform on trans rights written by trans people. i think that matters
When the ICE agent is Canadianβ¦ π¨π¦
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Screenshot of a tweet from Jonathan Edward Durham (@thisone0verhere) that reads "Attention! This is not a drill! Reading rainbow is coming back! And Mychal the librarian is hosting! Happy day!" The tweet includes a quoted post from Mychal Threets announcing that after nearly 20 years, Reading Rainbow is returning with new episodes, new friends, new projects, and new books, encouraging people to follow the rainbow with book and rainbow emojis.
WE'RE FREAKING OUT! ππ«
While browsing a particular social network, I saw an announcement for a cfp whereby AI will be the first author with humans being second authors. It will be over reviewed, but the AI will be take first stab at review and if it passes it goes to human reviewers.
1/2
The pivot from βIβm building godβ to βIβm building a jerkoff toolβ is pretty funny
So glad it helped!!
if you want to understand what's going on in higher ed with the current administration, I think this provides some useful & insightful framing: youtu.be/FQwhGOhZRyE?...
This is Kafka-esque
They're gonna have to shut down the entire Department of Labor to improve these stats
For the CoT blog, @autumm.org writes about the meaning of Open Education in a world of AI.
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AAUP President Todd Wolfsonβs statement on the forced resignation of University of Virginia President James Ryan:
Today's blog: Natalie Milman investigates the erasure of the U.S. National Educational Technology Plans
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I spent months on this video about people worshiping ChatGPT, please watch and leave a comment and share if you can!! My YouTube channel is still so small that I lose money making these videos rn π. Every little bit helps!! www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKCy...
Table titled "Bills Musk companies took a stand on during the 2025 Texas legislative session." It shows how 2 Texas House and 2 Texas Senate Bills that SpaceX supported all passed. These bills urge Congress to make spaceports eligible for tax-exempt private activity bonds, ban/criminalize drones over spaceports, give the Texas Space Commission power to close highways/gulf beaches near SpaceX's launch site, and define spaceports as critical infrastructure. At the bottom of the graphic are the logos of ProPublica, Texas Tribune, and KUT News.
1/ Elon Musk wanted Texas legislators to create new crimes so people who fly drones or interfere with operations at SpaceX can be arrested. And he wanted to change who controlled the highway and public beach near SpaceXβs site so he can launch his rockets according to his timeline.
He got them all.
McMorrow: What Trump has done is weaponize us against each other, when everybody needs hospitals, good schools, and health care.
It has become this battle for scarcity, when weβre the wealthiest country in the world. We should not be fighting each other for our basic needs.
Painting of a window display, with American patriotic elements including image of George Washington and eagle, in front of empty space behind them
One of my favorite works by Frida Kahlo is one of her least well known: this image of a red, white & blue window display made during her visit to Detroit in 1932. I take this mysterious work as a critique of patriotic imagery, the foreground elements juxtaposed with the empty, abandoned space behind
Laura Loomerβs tweet: Alligator lives matter. The good news is, alligators are guaranteed at least 65 million meals if we get started now.
The entire Latino population in the U.S. is 65 million. She means all of us.
According to this article, Penn also agreed to ban trans women from competing in women's sports programs at all, and from using women's locker rooms. Just shameful.
Many students realize that βAIβ use in academia leads to deskilling. Here is some of what they say themselves: www.voxweb.nl/en/they-are-...
BREAKING: 1 in 4 nursing homes say they will be forced to close if Republicans pass Trumpβs Big Beautiful Bill.
No grandma should be kicked out of her nursing home so that Mark Zuckerberg can buy another Hawaiian island.
Viktor Orban banned pride events in Hungary, the people took it as a challenge and just had the largest pride march in their country's history.
The Markup analyzed millions of dollars worth of Turnitin purchases and asked teachers: is it worth it? themarkup.org/artificial-i...
A slide with the title "A very brief history of AI and educational technology". The year 1956 appears in the upper-right corner. Below the year is a screenshot of the proposal for the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. Next to the screenshot proposal is a photograph of seven white men who helped organize the conference. Below the photograph is an excerpt from the proposal that reads, "Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it."
A slide titled "A very brief history of AI and educational technology". The year 1985 is in the upper-left corner. Below the year are the words, "Joseph Weizenbaum's interview in The Tech". On the slide's right side is an excerpt from Weizenbaum's interview.
A slide with the title "A very brifef history of AI and educational technology". The slide has four images of books. The books are: "Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom" by Larry Cuban; "The Charisma Machine: The Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child" by Morgan G. Ames"; "Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can't Transform Education" by Justin Reich"; and "Access Is Capture: How EdTech Reproduces Racial Inequality" by Roderic Crooks. Beneath the book covers is a quote from Roderic Crooks that reads, "Part of what makes access to technology so appealing is that it offers a way to address inequality among minoritized peoples without having to identify or name the racism and structural oppression that shape the life chances of all people."
A slide titled "A very brief history of AI and educational technology". The year 2024 appears in the top-left corner. Beneath the year are the words "Tech bros come for education (again)". In the slide's center is a screenshot of the book "Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That's a Good Thing)" by Salman Khan. On the slide's right side is a tweet by Palmer Luckey that raeds, "What will happen in broader academia when clear scientific consensus is that AI-assisted education delivers better outcomes than 3.8M teachers currently do?". The tweet is retweeted by Elon Musk with the words, "That is already possible."
Tomorrow begins Exploring the Ethics of AI, a three-day professional development that I'm leading for local teachers. We'll be grounding our learning about and against AI with a little history :)
WAYNE, Mich. (AP) β Michigan police chief says church staff stopped man armed with handgun and long gun, averting a potential mass shooting.
Today for the blog! Natalie Shaheen shares a recently-published study on the experiences of blind and low-vision students' experiences with technology in education. Be sure to check out this great work!
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