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3 votes
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"Games as a service" is fraud
15 votes -
What was your educational experience like?
What did you like about school? What did you dislike about it? What were the most important things that you learned? What would you change about education if you had the power? If you could go...
What did you like about school?
What did you dislike about it?
What were the most important things that you learned?
What would you change about education if you had the power?
If you could go back and re-do things knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?I'm not necessarily looking for individual answers to each question, I'm just putting those out there to frame the kind of thoughts I'm looking for. I'm really just interested in hearing other people's stories! I'm a teacher and frequently do a lot of talking about education from my own perspective, but I don't feel like I do enough listening to others' views.
Also, to avoid gumming up the questions with multiple tenses, I wrote everything in past tense. That doesn't mean I'm only interested in the responses of people who are done with their formal education though. I'd love to hear from people who are still in school as well!
18 votes -
Cox introduces 'Elite Gamer' internet fast lane
10 votes -
"It's not play if you're making money": How Instagram and YouTube disrupted child labor laws
9 votes -
A Hat in Time | Nyakuza Metro + Online Party DLC announcement (releasing May 10)
4 votes -
Could Hawaii be paradise for hydrogen-powered public transit?
7 votes -
How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio (Founder of Bridgewater Associates)
3 votes -
Frustrated pilots got Navy to stop dismissing UFO sightings
8 votes -
Invisible malware is here and your security software can't catch it
6 votes -
Mohamed Noor breaks silence, testifies to partner's fear, decision to fire
4 votes -
New place names lift Māori culture in New Zealand’s capital
8 votes -
Taylor Dayne - Tell It to My Heart (1987)
5 votes -
Goodbye, show world: The last days of Times Square’s peep shows
5 votes -
Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers announced for Nintendo Switch
5 votes -
Red Dead Redemption 2: six months later – A detailed look at the failures, and success, of Rockstar’s latest hit
10 votes -
Magic: The Gathering Arena - War of the Spark now available + 0.14.00.00 Patch Notes
6 votes -
Vegas Golden Knights-San Jose Sharks refs won't officiate in 2nd round
8 votes -
Joint investigation of Facebook, Inc. by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
9 votes -
How Twitter users compare to the general American public
9 votes -
Scientists alarmed by disappearing penguins at Antarctic breeding grounds
10 votes -
Tim Sweeney - If Steam commited to a 12% take, we would stop buying exclusives
7 votes -
California tried to fix its prisons. Now county jails are more deadly.
8 votes -
Catch-22 | Official trailer
6 votes -
Spock's Beard - Snow (2017)
4 votes -
Nugrybauti
3 votes -
A Dispatch From the Fast-Paced, Makeshift World of High-End Catering
4 votes -
The first ever World Health Organisation physical activity guidelines for under-fives, recommend no screen time for one-year-olds and no more than an hour for two- to-four-year-olds
An article on a parenting website: Guidance recommends no screen time for under-twos An article in Time magazine: World Health Organization Issues First-Ever Screen Time Guidelines for Young Kids....
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An article on a parenting website: Guidance recommends no screen time for under-twos
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An article in Time magazine: World Health Organization Issues First-Ever Screen Time Guidelines for Young Kids. Here's What to Know
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The WHO's press release: To grow up healthy, children need to sit less and play more
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This queer ballet company is putting their classes online for everyone
6 votes -
100 years after genocide, Armenians in Turkey revive their identity
8 votes -
Academic claims she's discovered anal suppository 'cure' for homosexuality: A semen-eating worm is supposedly the cause of being gay.
8 votes -
Thank You Scientist - Need More Input (2016)
8 votes -
Music Makers?
Hello, Music Makers. What are you all working on? Any pieces/tracks you've created that you're particularly proud of? Any part of your process that warrants special mention? Any part of your...
Hello, Music Makers.
What are you all working on? Any pieces/tracks you've created that you're particularly proud of? Any part of your process that warrants special mention? Any part of your process that is particularly dull?
Let it rip.
10 votes -
Amazon Has Gone From Neutral Platform to Cutthroat Competitor, Say Open Source Developers
5 votes -
Can Poetry Move Readers to Take Climate Action?
5 votes -
Fantastic Man: Steve Lacy
3 votes -
The twilight of combustion comes for Germany's empire of engines
5 votes -
US Navy SEALs were warned against reporting their chief for war crimes
10 votes -
The IKEA effect: how we value the fruits of our labour over instant gratification
6 votes -
Faceless together - What is 4chan
11 votes -
Why are modern Chinese movies so bad?
8 votes -
The unspoken effect of childbirth
3 votes -
Gender dysphoria isn’t a “social contagion,” according to a new study
23 votes -
It’s Complicated: Mozilla’s 2019 Internet Health Report
8 votes -
People are manipulating you on Facebook
10 votes -
Babe Ruth card found in piano could sell for over $100,000
6 votes -
Fei-Fei Li & Yuval Noah Harari in conversation - The coming AI upheaval
3 votes -
Neveready - The Forest EP (2019)
3 votes -
Yaba: The cheap synthetic drug convulsing a nation
9 votes -
The Rise and Fall of Internet Art Communities, from DeviantArt to Tumblr
25 votes