Quick sand is less prevalent than you might have expected
This is Winston Churchill visiting the White House during World War II.
Funny how he isn’t wearing a suit either. Almost like he was a wartime leader defending his country from being slaughtered and wiped out by an authoritarian aggressor.
Have you ever listened to the Shipping Forecast and thought “This is super relaxing, but it could really use some Lo-Fi beats to accompany it.” Because i certainly did, so I made a bunch of tracks doing exactly that on.soundcloud.com/ENRzJ9uBsQ9m...
What’s worrying is that many have their fingers in their ears avoiding this entirely reasonable conclusion. When it comes many will be caught out
@robguidigo.bsky.social you might like this
Hope your day was ok today. Hope somebody shook your hand and said thank you
Paying attention. . .
Thank you
That sounds interesting. I love the idea of a walking workshop. How does that work?
Learning analytics be like:
But if we do that how do we build usage dashboards :)
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Dali’s the persistence of memory I ask ya
It and he are so brilliant. Like leaving the best bit of Christmas dinner till last. I always save the podcast for a special occasion (long drive, cooking a big meal). Happy Christmas Andrew
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BNL are decent
The 12 inch. I loved the cover of impossible dream #carterusm
I’d love to be able to make people better at their jobs
Thank you for sharing
@marcusbrig.bsky.social is doing a cheese advent calendar. It’s absolute lactose filth
The badenoch sandwich ho-ha made me think about this picture and that at least is a good thing
Get them to ask it how many r’s in strawberry
I’ve been in equal parts impressed and terrified with synthesia. We’ve been exploring (especially with avatars of real people in the organisation) how we tell learners that it’s AI generated
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I love there stuff. Is the audio book significantly different from the origin story podcast?
I’m looking to compare ai avatars in a learning context. Anybody got best/ worst experience?
I’ve never heard it described like that before. That’s brilliant. I’ve been using the words interchangeably I won’t now - thank you
I agree with matty. everyone things l&d is PowerPoint. To be effective it’s more Excel. Data is a key asset