I found this article on Gekoboard about Data Fallacies courtesy of a LinkedIn post from Jonathan Boymal at RMIT. When it comes to false and incorrect information online you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. Even if students track a Youtube video or FB post...
I found this on cracked. It applies to more to the Boomer and Gen X audience (who didn’t grow up with the internet) but there’s something in there for everyone. I for one am very pleased that I don’t eat eight spiders a year in my...
Facebook is not a platform I that I recommend school teachers use as part of the their teaching. It’s track record around privacy in particular has been consistently poor. For commercial teachers of adults who use FB groups it’s probably ok as long as you...
According to CNN Travel Saudi Arabia is planning to build the “world’s first tourism destination inspired by offshore oil platforms,” What does that mean? Well, three hotels and 11 restaurants, interconnected platforms, roller coaster rides, bungee...
This article, Where There’s a Willing Educator, There’s a Way on Edsurge is framed as a response to the pandemic, but, really it’s just about effective personalised assessment (as opposed to efficient volume processing).” “Most have found that...