FlowingData
Data Visualization and Statistics.
By Nathan Yau.
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Phases of the Moon, visually explained
Bartosz Ciechanowski used his style of interactive essay, with many sliders, graphics, and simulations, to explain the movement of the Moon, its relationship to Earth, and why we see the Moon’s lighting differently through its …
Not awful and boring ideas for teaching statistics
By Jess Hartnett.
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Full Discussion Board Idea #1: Repurposing gently-used second hand data during times of crisis
I can't be the only one teaching online statistics this Spring. Last fall, I refreshed ALL of my discussion boards for my online version of Psychological Statistics. I haven't done so since 2020, and my …
By Jessica Hartnett, 392 words
Jennifer Mills News
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simply.
it’s personal and micro – simply.
By Joe Jenett.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
looming
political opinion (toggle) the grand pay-to-play happening in front of us a train wreck looming (cross-posted to mastodon)
Mappiman's Real Ale Walks
Walking the UK, ticking off CAMRA Good Beer Guide Pubs and hunting for Geocaches.
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10/01/25 - Honeybourne to Moreton-in-Marsh Rail Trail
Minus 3 all the way to the Prancing PonyThe cold snap offers unexpected advantages to the year-round rambler. The usually treacherous mud in the horse fields is frozen firm, sparing one from the threat of …
Ye-Olde-Site-of-Curiosities
Mainly a place where I can record my current interests.
By Jan Ferris.
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Final Faction Action Figures & Accessories
The Kharn "In the year 2050, a large asteroid collided with our moon. Among the debris, we discovered a hibernating alien mothership. Now, the Kharn are awake and they want to plunder our precious natural …
Conscience Round
Personal blog + stories.
By Emma.
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Memory of the memory of the memory of the memory
In the land of my father, as I recall, there was a pink Ganesha Scotch-taped to the back of the door. I pushed the door open, one hand parallel to the face of the idol, …
Sean of the South
Sean Dietrich is a columnist, novelist, and stand-up storyteller known for his commentary on life in the American South.
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Sean of the South with Three on a String–Winfield, Alabama
Details coming soon. The post Sean of the South with Three on a String–Winfield, Alabama appeared first on Sean of the South.
By Jamie Dietrich, 32 words
kening zhu — recently
I make contemplative art about inner worlds — ways of seeing ourselves, and the world around us.
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rituals vs. sprints: working with creative energy
on creative practices & how i work today I want to share two modes of working that have formed the backbone of my creative, digital, and business practices: working in ongoing rituals vs. in intensive, …
By Kening Zhu, 1,040 words
Erin Kissane's internet website lol
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XOXO
Paulo Uccello’s The Hunt in the Forest, c. 1465–1470 This post annotates a talk I gave on August 24, 2024 at the final XOXO Festival in Portland, Oregon. The talk was about why I left …
KnowWhere - GIScussions
Combines my thoughts and observations on UK geobusiness, with some largely irrelevant endeavours to incorporate my love of Arsenal with geography.
By Steven Feldman.
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W3W – It’sGetting.Better.AlltheTime
Excuse the corny title and associated video but I couldn’t resist it. What3Words’s accounts for 2023 have just been published and the cynics who have doubted W3W’s commercial model were confounded by the outstanding progress …
Lady Eve's Reel Life
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Eternally Marilyn
photo by Milton GreeneLike so many summer days in Los Angeles, this one began as a balmy and sunlit morning. It would grow warmer and sunnier, but the languid summertime mood was shattered by news …
By The Lady Eve, 978 words
Learning for Life
The motto of my nursery class:"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather." John Ruskin 1819-1900.
By Kierna C.
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The best place to be a child!
I was so fortunate to have the opportunity to work in our partner kindergarten in Norway over the Easter break, it was the perfect chance to spend time in the kindergarten without having to get …
Scenes From The Battleground
Teaching in British schools.
By Andrew Old.
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Updated 12 months ago
Move along now
That’s it, I’m no longer posting to this site. New blog posts can now be found over on Substack at Andrew Old’s Education Battleground, or sign up to receive them as a newsletter. Details of …
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Put This On
…one of the most widely read sites on men’s style. We focus on classic men’s clothing without being stuffy about the rules.
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Inside Track: January 5th – January 11th Edition
Here are our hand-selected favorites from eBay for this week, plus a heads-up on recommended sales. If you’re a member of the Inside Track, log in with your CrateJoy username and password. If you’re not …