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  1. TeacherToolkit - Teacher Blog Articles, , more info

    Colour Coding Resources Supports Thinking
    Reading Time: 2 minutes Can colour-coding transform your lessons? Colour-coding connects ideas, reduces confusion, and helps students make sense of concepts. This research examines how colour-coding improves learning in physics. Published in 2024, The effect of colour-coding on students’ perception of learning in introductory mechanics (Thomas et al., 2024) demonstrates that strategically using colour helps students understand and connect […]
    By @TeacherToolkit, 65 words
  2. The Radavist, , more info

    Rider Resilience Film
    Rider Resilience follows the powerful stories of Nils Amelinckx, Rachael Walker, and Sam Rice as they navigate the highs and lows of their journey through life and mountain biking. Each rider faces unique challenges, demonstrating strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Narrated by the legendary Martyn Ashton, this film offers a raw and emotional insight into the sport, showing how cycling isn’t just about turning pedals —it’s about …
    By John Watson, 115 words
  3. WristWatchReview, , more info

    In case you missed what we’ve got going on at Knapsack
    We used to have a sidebar that cycled through recent articles over at Knapsack, but one of our theme migrations lost that. I’ll look into getting that restored, but there’s still a lot of good things going on over there, so here’s a quick hit of what we’ve covered, including Black Friday sales. This time of year, Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are all the rage, and we do …
    By Patrick Kansa, 213 words
  4. Jan-Lukas Else, , more info

    2024-11-28 12:02
    As I want to use my blog as my central web identity, I now updated my blogroll to also show all the microblogs I follow, whether these are real blogs, Fediverse or Bluesky profiles. Aren’t starter packs also just a new form of blogrolls? To follow all the blogs in my list, all you need to do is import the OPML file into a feed reader. Interactions & Comments
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  5. A Photo Editor, , more info

    The Art of the Personal Project: Karan Kapoor
    The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show something I have never seen before. In this thread, I’ll include a link to each personal project with the artist statement so you can see more of the project. Please note: This thread is …
    By Suzanne Sease, 388 words
  6. She Reads Novels, , more info

    Nonfiction November: Week 5 – New to my TBR
    Here’s the final weekly topic for this year’s Nonfiction November: Week 5 (11/25-11/29) New To My TBR: It’s been a month full of amazing nonfiction books! Which ones have made it onto your TBR? Be sure to link back to the original blogger who posted about that book! (Deb) ~ The Great Silence by Juliet Nicolson (Lisa at Hopewell’s Public Library of Life) The story of the period from 1918-1920, …
    By Helen, 275 words
  7. reality blurred, , more info

    Did Survivor 47’s one-sided vendetta drag a player’s game into the ocean?
    My recap of Survivor 47 episode 11, on which Sue's epic vendetta against Kyle continued, Rachel played a dangerous game on the water, and Andy did bad math.
    By Andy Dehnart, 40 words
  8. Nigeness, , more info

    The Bedford Prophetess
    Today, I learn, is Bedfordshire Day. Who knew there was such a thing? Radio 3 was making the most of it this morning, with various Bedfordshire-linked musicians and, of course, settings of Bedford's own John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. I've visited Bedford several times over the years, on one occasion to visit what is surely one of the strangest museums in England – or at least one telling the strangest story. …
    By Nige, 1,360 words
  9. Paul Sellers' Woodworking Blog, , more info

    Thinking Glue and Gluing Up
    Is watching glue dry the same as watching and waiting for paint to dry; both have a way of postponing progress, when both, in their own way, are actually the progressing action of moving things forward. The inference in the common saying, “It’s like watching paint dry.” is, of course, that waiting for something you... Source
    By Paul Sellers, 61 words
  10. The Renaissance Mathematicus, , more info

    Spaces of knowledge production in London Town in the 17th and 18th centuries.
    When I first became really interested in the history of science back before the second ice age,[1] the discipline consisted largely of the study of “real science” produced by “real scientists,” without either of these concepts ever really being clearly defined; one just knew! European, semi-popular presentations of the history of science had two main focus areas, Ancient Greece, after all the ancient Greeks had invented science, and the so-called …
    By thonyc, 2,863 words
  11. Climbing My Family Tree, , more info

    Happy Thanksgiving from 1913
    This holiday penny postcard was sent to my husband's uncle in Cleveland, Ohio in 1913. The eight-year-old recipient might not have been able to read the greeting written in cursive. The sender, living in Chicago, says she has "company just now and will write a longer letter very soon."I'm not sure about the turkey's unique coloring but I do appreciate how my husband's ancestors stayed in touch for every holiday …
    By Marian B. Wood, 86 words
  12. The Unconventional Gardener – Blog, , more info

    The First Sweet Potato Space Travellers
    In 1999, researchers sent sweet potato cuttings into space to discover whether they would grow in microgravity, and feed future astronauts.
    By Emma Doughty, 27 words
  13. What's new, , more info

    On several irrationality problems for Ahmes series
    Vjeko Kovac and I have just uploaded to the arXiv our paper “On several irrationality problems for Ahmes series“. This paper resolves (or at least makes partial progress on) some open questions of Erdős and others on the irrationality of Ahmes series, which are infinite series of the form for some increasing sequence of natural numbers. Of course, since most real numbers are irrational, one expects such series to “generically” …
    By Terence Tao, 898 words
  14. MUBI | Notebook, , more info

    MUBI Podcast | “Sylvia Scarlett”: Katharine Hepburn Pays for her Transgressions
    It’s hard to imagine Katharine Hepburn as anything but a Hollywood icon, but director George Cukor’s dreamy, gender-fluid comedy, Sylvia Scarlett (1935), derailed her career for years. Host Rico Gagliano tells the story of a movie with sexual politics way ahead of its time—and which paid for it dearly at the box office. Guests include movie star and Hepburn devotee Rebecca Hall (The Prestige, 2006), film scholar Elyce Rae Helford, …
    By MUBI Podcast, 146 words
  15. Velcro City Tourist Board, , more info

    the poet as cultural cockroach
    Call it aspiration, call it a coping strategy, but this SMBC spoke to where my head and heart are at this morning: Perhaps my desire to see myself as obdurate in the face of what can feel like the relentless reordering of everything around me is connected to yesterday having marked the end of the absurdly prolonged process of having my apartment’s bathroom renovated. To be able return things to …
    By PGR, 276 words