You find this in your kid's bedroom. What do you do?
Rob Levy TESCREAL/ACC
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Exploring the potential for superempowerment of individuals and networks by augmenting triadic joint attention with programmable semiotic scaffolding.
- It literally says that we had 5 years, and the 5 years are up. It doesn't specify how long the consequences would take to play out. That's the joke. They're reading it extra literally, and not applying world knowledge to fill out inferences using knowledge.
- inspector: this is satisfactory manager: *beaming with pride* inspector: perhaps you not hear me, I said this is saddest factory
- Replying to @FinalOverdrive and @VerminSupremeInstead of licking boots
- 2008 election: hope is contagious 2020 election: Hope is contagious
- Replying to @allahliker and @banalplayGrowth mindset is a good thing IMO, it's the more accurate perspective, and it being more encouraging for learners is another good thing about it. Fixed mindset: intelligence is something a person is born with. Growth mindset: intelligence is developed through skill acquisition.
- Replying to @goblin_sorcerer and @BrianTRiceIt seems to me that almost the entire history of mental health has been about making mentally ill people less of a problem for those around them, not helping people solve their own problems. The exceptions to this have generally been dismissed as disreputable, weird, foreign etc
- Replying to @__femb0tI looked in your replies and no one said anything about weapons of math instruction so here you go
- That's just for plausible deniability. He's asking you on a heisendate. He's dipping his toe in before embarrassing himself like he was about to get his wave function collapsed and you're all "uh yikes".
- Replying to @RachelleLefevre@Miranda_July by that logic, you voted for Trump if voted for Hillary in the primary. Bernie tried to stop her!
- Replying to @rocza @PsychScientists and @pearsonApparently no stereotyped account of white experience of pain was necessary because it's the default assumed experience of the normal reader



