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april glaser
aprilaser
BREAKING: President Biden has selected @JRosenworcel to lead the FCC as acting chair. I dug into her history at the agency and what to expect for the future of hugely
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
As we head into a new lockdown, what lessons does the first lockdown have to teach us about what's to come in the grim weeks ahead? A thread.https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/publications/lockdown-lessons/ The big
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
3 things to do if rolling out asymptomatic rapid testing - Robust comms that a negative test does NOT necessarily mean no infection.- Broaden the number of symptoms that qualify
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Michael Hattem
MichaelHattem
A thread on history/memory: Ppl who know little about history are more easily manipulated by historical memories designed to emotionally exploit previously held beliefs & prejudices (while those who do
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Gerard Mooney
gerardm117
There's no excuse for mistakes like that. Every single year when we're knocked out of Europe it's "we'll learn from this and do better next year" but the fact is
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Frank™ (FS7N) | WFH 🏡
Frank_Supercell
I manage and lead teams for a bit over 20 years now, most of them (15+) in the games industry, with teams from 5 to 300 and more people. I've
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MadLori
madlori
When discussing Universal Basic Income, inevitably the retort comes: "So you just want people to not have to work, is that it?" Accompanied by a smug smirk, expecting me to
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
It's presumptuous (& wrong) to say evidence is "clear" in fields as young as these. This is exactly why we *should* be speaking on this topic: to counter people like
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James McEnaney
MrMcEnaney
I've been saying for months and months, as both a teacher and a journalist, that it is obvious that 2021 exams in Scotland need to be cancelled. Here's why... The
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Anand Kumar
anandydr
Writing a #BookReview?It's too hard they say! Why so? That's because even voracious readers insist that they can't write more than one-two lines about a book. Is that bad? Actually,
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Tomi T Ahonen of the Smile Police
tomiahonen
Woodward Tapes Impact Thread 1/18It is difficult to grasp the relevance of a bombshell news item, as it happens. How big news is this? Trump, Covid, Woodward tapes. For the
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Kirk R-I
Kirk_du_soleil
My time at Google had a whole lot of highs and some real lows as well. By the end of my 4 years there I was incredibly burnt out, but
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Why did we need a lockdown? For many people, their lives have not (yet) been touched by COVID as an illness – only by public health measures. But we need
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David R Tomlinson 💙
DRTomlinsonEP
First 100 Days of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Control in Vietnamhttps://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1130/5879764#.X9to5VCXjIU.twitter Triggered by @AliNouriPhD yesterday!Dear UK,
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Louis Nyffenegger
snyff
Some key points from the career talk I gave @haxx_group yesterday: * Don't look at your career in isolation, look at it as a system composed of finance, health, relationship
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Disabled In Higher Ed #DisInHigherEd
DisInHigherEd
This thread will be on universal design (UD) in the classroom. I'm not calling this UDL because that framing supposes that instructors are abled and only students have disabilities. Consideration
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