If you need to plan a meeting or event with multiple folks and check availability (and not everyone is on the same calendaring system like Google or Outlook, or may not know how to use those systems for meeting coordination) I enjoy using When2meet: https://www.when2meet.com/?About
It’s free, simple, and visually powerful. Great UI / design.
“It would be odd if TikTok consumption was not having an effect on younger people’s perceptions of the war,” @uwcip research scientist @mikecaulfield told Gizmodo. “I don’t think there’s any doubt it has an impact. But it’s a long leap from there to claiming that this is due to specific suppression of content. There are just so many other possibilities.”
More successful prompt engineering with Generative AI:
I used ChatGPT to create a custom formula in Google Sheets to compare email addresses of students in my classes this year who need a Minecraft Education account, to those setup last year, so I could ask my IT department to just setup NEW accounts: http://wfryer.me/44x
Eric Curts @ericcurts is remarkable for so many reasons as an educator & educational technology #edtech / #googleEDU expert. One of them is the generous & comprehensive way he shares resources from all his sessions! Check out everything Eric is sharing this year at #ISTE23!
@ct_bergstrom I recommend ignoring vitriolic drivel like that message & not giving it oxygen. We do need to be aware of the darkness in the world, but we need to be careful not to over-amplify it in our quest to fill our lives with more messages reflecting kindness / "the good" rather than evil. This is a difficult line to walk when it comes to media literacy education, I think. #MediaLit
My thought: HYPERLINKED WRITING! We need students to regularly engage in LATERAL READING & then include their hyperlinks to other sources about that source / additional sources.
Also: We need more databases of actual election-related advertisements used on Facebook and other social media platforms to use in comparative lessons / case studies. Jevin West @jevinwest referenced NYU Ad Observatory https://adobservatory.org/ which resulted in litigation from Facebook.