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Heather Longbottom
HebLongbottom
I'm keen to explore asynchronous working - i think it could free up my diary...https://weworkremotely.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-asynchronous-communication-in-remote-working-environments Still plenty to learn, but as I see it
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Amir Salihefendić
amix3k
0/ Remote work isn't exceptional as companies that are spread around multiple offices have done it for the last many years. The special sauce is communicating asynchronously as the default
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David Neville
doktorfrag
A (longer) thread (39 tweets) about developing asynchronous online teaching assets for instructors at @GrinnellCollege#COVIDー19 #CovidCampus #LiberalArts #InstructionalContinuity #OnlineLearning #RemoteTeaching #HigherEd 1. An essential part of the t
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Jeff Olson
jolson_codes
CW: assumptions, limited HS-only perspective So far, my experience as a teacher has been that students whose identities carry a lot of power and privilege have had the easiest transition
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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
A static recording of a synchronous Zoom conversation doesn’t really count as “asynchronous” learning, at least for the purposes of access. Nor does a mere recording of a face-to-face classroom
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Sunil Dasgupta (he/him)
sunildasgupta4
At today's @mocoboe meeting @MCPS offered families a choice between student engagement and student privacy wrt its policy of recording lessons for asynchronous use. While this argument is framed as
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Samuel Yates
SamuelYates
I sent pre-term surveys to students asking them about tech needs, access, hopes, and concerns for this autumn. There seems to be a narrative that students are clamoring for live/synchronous
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Faye Guerrero 🌙
BbTanyaGuerrero
That Reliable Internet Access be a Right or a Law: A Necessary Thread DISCLAIMER: This is only an assignment but I feel like it is relevant for everyone (soooo ayun
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duane habecker
dhabecker
I ain't gonna lie: As California districts roll out their plans for starting the year with remote instruction, my general response is pure SORROW for the students.So many of the
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Mary FH
MaryFramilton
I've been thinking a lot about synchronous/asynchronous, and I've realized that most (obviously frustrated because a pandemic! of course!) parents asking for synchronous instruction were last in schools, say, 20
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Lelia
lelia_glass
THREAD on tips for pandemic teaching, inspired by student comments!Synchronous online classes are better than asynchronous; with asynchronous classes, students fall behind and lack structure. 1/ Faculty should avoid (repeated)
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Tinloof
tinloof
Explain to me asynchronous JavaScript (callbacks, promises, async/await) like I'm 5 years old, thread #javascript #100DaysOfCode JavaScript code is executed synchronously, i.e. line by line in the order it's written,
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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
Robust asynchronous learning requires that students can engage (as full participants) no matter how and when they are available. If we want to provide access to students who can’t be
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Christina DeJong
christinadejong
After MSU went completely online (and I took a week to breathe deeply and make a meaningful plan), I dropped about half of my remaining content for the course along
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Robert Talbert
RobertTalbert
I'm not exactly a proponent of hyflex, but I'd like to briefly and gently push back on the notion that it's "twice the amount of work" for faculty. More work?
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julia_a_leonard
julia_a_leonard
My online experiment for children has been trolled by fake/ not-serious participants! A thread on some lessons I’ve learned that I hope can be helpful to others. 1/9 After Covid
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