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Black Mirror Writers Room – #MozFest 2019 session⤴

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I've got a whole host of stuff to blog from MozFest (and Accessibility Scotland), and I'm sure I won't get to all of it, but here's an attempt at least! One of the best sessions I went to at MozFest was the Black Mirror Writers … Continue reading Black Mirror Writers Room – #MozFest 2019 session

Some witchy history and a very smart woman in data science⤴

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So yesterday and today the Twitter has been on fire about some work that was done over the summer by Emma Carroll, a recent graduate of Edinburgh and working with us as an Equate Scotland Careerwise intern. It culminated today in a really nice news … Continue reading Some witchy history and a very smart woman in data science

Benign Surveillance – some rough notes⤴

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A chance meetup with a colleague, friend, mentor today led to a short conversation with him and another colleague about data, surveillance and caring for our students, and some follow-on thoughts which I'm scribbling here for posterity and future thinking. I made my brain squeak. … Continue reading Benign Surveillance – some rough notes

Pop Up Ed Tech, Trust, and Ephemerality⤴

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This post captures a back and forth text conversation that Tannis Morgan and I had about an idea that piqued her interest from my NGDLE rant in 2017. I really enjoyed the way we worked this up between us. I wrote a lot of it … Continue reading Pop Up Ed Tech, Trust, and Ephemerality

To collect or not to collect: that is often not the right question⤴

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https://twitter.com/sglassmeyer/status/926434426388656128 I saw this tweet a while back, and whilst it's in the context of data collection in libraries, it speaks to something I hear in edtech conversations more generally and was reminded of again this weekend e.g. how we shouldn't be collecting all this … Continue reading To collect or not to collect: that is often not the right question