yabellini, to opensource
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✍️ Day 20: The First-Time Online Programming Teacher Playbook.

(Read this if you want to learn what can go wrong during online classes and how you can solve it-- All scenarios and solutions are based on real events lived by me 🤭 )

🚀 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-20-the-first-time-online-programming-teacher-playbook

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/of2024-05-25-30ship30-day20/



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✍️ Day 17: 2 Software Tools I Can’t Live Without For Creating Content in English:

I have been writing in English non-stop for 16 days. Yay!

Here are two tools I can't live without when it comes to writing content in English: DeepL and Grammarly

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-17-2-software-tool-i-cant-live-without-for-creating-content-in-english

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-22-30ship30-day17/

#OpenSource #OpenEducation
#TeachingTechTogether #CodingSkills #30Ship30
#100DaysToOffload

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✍️ Day 14: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tips 7 and 8

Today, we have two more tips about this teaching technique for programming.

We will focus on our lesson plan, when and how we can improvise to avoid losing track, and how to use diagrams.

🚀 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-13-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tips-7-and-8

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/

#OpenSource #OpenEducation
#TeachingTechTogether #CodingSkills #30Ship30
#100DaysToOffload

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✍️ Day 13: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tip 6

Participatory live coding can make it difficult to know if people are following along or unable to code due to issues. So today's tip is to

Get real-time feedback and provide immediate help.

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-13-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tip-6

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-18-30ship30-day13/



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✍️ Day 12: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tip 5

It is essential that all learners can see the code and the output of the screen because they have to copy exactly what you have typed. Today, we will look at how to use the screen(s) wisely.

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-12-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tip-5

https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-16-30ship30-day12/

#OpenSource #OpenEducation
#TeachingTechTogether #CodingSkills #30Ship30
#100DaysToOffload

oerinfo, to random German
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Die #OERWorldMap erstrahlt in neuem Glanz und ist nun als Beta-Version wieder erreichbar!🎉 🌍

Die OER World Map, die seit 2022 offline war, bietet einen Überblick über OER-Initiativen - und das weltweit!

Im Blog erfahrt ihr noch mehr über die Inhalte und wie ihr mitarbeiten könnt:
https://o-e-r.de/die-oer-world-map-ist-wieder-erreichbar

❓ Wer kannte denn die OER World Map schon vorher?

#OER #OERde #OpenEducation #FediLZ #Fedicampus #offeneBildung #AcademicMastodon

yabellini, to opensource
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✍️ Day 9: Distilling how to use Participatory Live Coding in-person and online - Tip 1

This is the first tip from a series of 10 tips for educators to implement participatory live coding in their classrooms. The tips include information on how to use it in person and online.

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-9-distilling-how-to-use-participatory-live-coding-in-person-and-online-tip-1

📌 https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-14-30ship30-day9/





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✍️ Day 8: The Participatory Live Coding Framework: A Structured Approach for Programming Educators

What is participatory live coding, and what pedagogical practices support this technique? How can we apply them in our classroom?

📌 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-8-the-participatory-live-coding-framework-a-structured-approach-for-programming-educators

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✍️ Day 6: The Best Way To Get Started Learning About Teaching to Code.

Because teaching is a skill you can learn, today, I share a book, a video, and a podcast episode to learn how to teach.

📝 https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-6-the-best-way-to-get-started-learning-about-teaching-to-code

📌 https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-11-30ship30-day6/

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✍️ Day 5. From Learning to Choosing to Coding - How Our Memory Plays a Central Role

Today, I explain a few simple facts about memory and share how to avoid overloading the learner by managing their cognitive load when teaching to code.

📝 TypeShare: https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-5-from-learning-to-choosing-to-coding-how-our-memory-plays-a-central-role

📌 My web (you can subscribe to my RSS feed): https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-10-30ship30-day5/

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Day 4. Are Your Students Learning? How to check for learning as we’re teaching

Here are 5 exercises you can use as formative assessments when teaching coding skills, that will allow you to support your student at the moment when the learning is happening.

✍️ https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-4-are-your-students-learning-how-to-check-for-learning-as-were-teaching

📌 https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-08-30ship30-day4/


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Day 3. The Best Tools For Sparking 'Aha' Moments In Your Students.

I love the moment when my students understand something. When they realize they can accomplish a task.

Here, I share some tools I use to create those moments.

✍️ Typeshare: https://typeshare.co/yabellini/posts/day-3-the-best-tools-for-sparking-aha-moments-in-your-students

🚀 My blog: https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024-05-08-30ship30-day3/


yabellini, to datascience
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thomasweibel, to random German
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Der Computer der alten Griechen, oder die Zerbrechlichkeit des Wissens: See you nächsten Samstag, 4. Mai, am an der . https://pretalx.com/open-education-day-2024/talk/TAVW9B/ @OpendataCH

yabellini, to opensource
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I really enjoyed chatting with Richard at @sustainoss podcast about three communities that are very important to me: @rOpenSci, @RLadies_global and @thecarpentries

Very grateful for the space and the opportunity to reflect on topics that interest me a lot.


https://hachyderm.io/@sustainoss/112258608764898821

oeglobal, to ai
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🔥 webinar: AI & OER: Redefining Education?
📆 Wed, April 10
⌚ 15:00 EDT/ 12:00 PDT
Register 👉 https://bit.ly/cccoerApril24

This session unravels the intriguing synergy between and .

on the impact of content creation, adaptation, and personalization within the expansive realm of OER.

@leaton01 College Unbound will moderate the discussion with @amills City College of San Francisco and Peter Shea, Middlesex Community College

twillo, to academia German
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Wir feiern das @TIB_AVPortal 🥳 Seit 10 Jahren gibt's hier offenen und qualitativ starken Videocontent für die - natürlich auch zum Thema z.B. in dieser wunderbaren Liste gesammelt: https://av.tib.eu/watchlist/14929

Bibliothecaris, to Podcast
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🎧Rashid Gabdulhakov developed two fully open online courses that aim to help non-Western to navigate the Western system of knowledge production.

In our Rashid shares his experiences with and he reflects on how inclusive and diverse the creation process is.

🔗 https://www.rug.nl/research/openscience/podcast/#gabdulhakov

Image of Rashid Gabdulhakov, assistant professor at the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Groningen

davidlohner, to random
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Now @nicole is talking about "Doing it in public" ;-) (not that thing)

She's giving a talk on making PKM observable. You have to see processes in order to improve them. Working with black boxes is no fun at all.

I guess, there are many similarities to and .

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📢 for now out!

https://site.uit.no/muninconf/call-for-submissions/

We welcome contributions on all aspects of , but esp.:
⚖️ and
💎
🔁
🎓
©️
🌍 The role of research in tackling global challenges

Make 2024 the year you visit magical !

yabellini, to opensource Spanish
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Este es un gran hito para nuestra comunidad de rOpenSci.

Nuestro libro sobre cómo desarrollar y revisar paquetes está disponible en español.

Esperamos que sea un recurso útil para la comunidad hispanohablante que desarrolla, revisa y enseña sobre código abierto y ciencia abierta.

https://ropensci.org/es/blog/2024/03/11/r_open_sci_dev_guide_0_9_0_ahora_multiling%C3%BCe_y_mejor/

PublicKnowledgeProject, to foss
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📢 Open Infrastructure is the backbone of & !

PKP intersects with , immediacy, , global impact, , , community & more. It should be considered as a keystone of Open.

To cap off , take a global tour & check out educators making change using (OMP) for community-driven knowledge sharing!

https://pkp.sfu.ca/2024/03/06/open-monograph-press-omp-for-open-education/

@oatp @Flipboard @petersuber

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A heartfelt thank you to longtime supporter Longsight for renewing their annual membership with Apereo!

Through your membership, you are not just supporting @sakailms but shaping the future of open education. 🌍✨

Here's to your dedication and its positive impact on our shared mission. 🙌

Let's continue to build, learn, and thrive together!

https://www.longsight.com/

impactology, to random
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Data Science Peeps any idea how could I process all this data?

Any practical curatorial strategies for document classification, clustering, topic modelling for inventorying a digital library?

https://mastodon.social/@impactology/112002494725872346

Context for doing this : To create a digital glossary (my first milestone for my book)

A website with a list of definitions thematized according to overlaps between design and educational research

Similar to https://www.practisingethics.org/ at the but for intersection of all these fields

Open access lexicon for built environment researchers & practitioners on ethical principles, guidelines on how to negotiate ethical issues in practice, reading lists of ethics publications, overviews of ethics protocols & case studies practisingethics.org
- An interactive website with a list of definitions thematized according to overlaps between design and educational psychology - A catalogue of patterns for the above themes describing their application to software design in the form of a newsletter and eventually a standalone website - A practical design framework with diagrams and processes to apply the theories, concepts and patterns from above themes.
I am currently in the process of writing a book that focuses on designing innovative interactive visual abstractions in Ul design. The aim of this book is to explore new approaches to online learning, teaching, explaining, discovering, and inventing, intersecting with educational psychology, open education, and interface design. The book is centered around designing novel interactive visual abstractions (novel Ul concepts) for new ways of learning, teaching, explaining, discovering, and inventing things online. The book consists of ten themes, each represented by a pair of questions related to Ul design, educational technology, open education, teaching, research, learning, and invention. Each theme is further divided into two sections: analysis and exploration. The analysis section deconstructs existing concepts, while the exploration section delves into potential innovations, resulting in 3000-6000-word essays. In total, the book contains 20 chapters, with each chapter including both analysis and invention sections. The invention sections showcase design prototypes related to teaching, learning, and research.

oldaily, to random

We need to talk about digital ownership https://www.downes.ca/post/76246 As Dan Gillmor says, this is a "terrifically nuanced piece" on the subject of ownership of data and digital media.

SteveMcCarty,
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@oldaily Was going to recommend this article https://www.citationneeded.news/we-need-to-talk-about-digital-ownership on digital ownership to Stephen Downes' Online Learning Daily, but not surprisingly he found it immediately. Academic journalist Dan Gillmor is my friend IRL, residing mostly in this Kansai region around Osaka, so I am fortunate to be able to discuss such things with him and his Japanese journalist wife.

Regarding digital ownership, I cannot think of any way that having my Website https://japanned.hcommons.org/ at the publicly-funded Humanities Commons @hello infringes upon rights I would like to claim as a creator, and I can only hope that their data remains available indefinitely, such as to my 3/4 Japanese infant granddaughter when she grows up.

@edutooter @OnlineEducation

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