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been watching coronation street for pretty much a year now (….) and sometimes as a non-british person i still struggle so!much with the accent. like especially with carla, there are entire sentences that come out of her mouth that make no sense to me or take on a completely different meaning than what she actually said and i need to listen carefully for 294 times in a row to get it lol
#coronation street an educational tool for learning northern british english lmao#catch me googling slang at 8AM just to understand what my milves are saying#the commitment !!#coronation street#swarla
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communist generative ai boosters on this website truly like
#generative ai#yes the cheating through school arguments can skew into personal chastisement instead of criticising the for-profit education system#that's hostile to learning in the first place#and yes the copyright defense is self-defeating and goofy#yes yeeeeeeeeeees i get it but fucking hell now the concept of art is bourgeois lmaao contrarian ass reactionary bullshit#whYYYYYYY are you fighting the alienation war on the side of alienation????#fucking unhinged cold-stream marxism really is just like -- what the fuck are you even fighting for? what even is the point of you?#sorry idk i just think that something that is actively and exponentially heightening capitalist alienation#while calcifying hyper-extractive private infrastructure to capture all energy production as we continue descending into climate chaos#and locking skills that our fucking species has cultivated through centuries of communicative learning behind an algorithmic black box#and doing it on the back of hyperexploitation of labour primarily in the neocolonial world#to try and sort and categorise the human experience into privately owned and traded bits of data capital#explicitly being used to streamline systematic emiseration and further erode human communal connection#OH I DON'T KNOW seems kind of bad!#seems kind of antithetical to and violent against the working class and our class struggle?#seems like everything - including technology - has a class character and isn't just neutral tools we can bend to our benefit#it is literally an exploitation; extraction; and alienation machine - idk maybe that isn't gonna aid the struggle#and flourishing of the full panoply of human experience that - i fucking hope - we're fighting for???#for the fullness of human creative liberation that can only come through the first step of socialist revolution???#that's what i'm fighting for anyway - idk what the fuck some of you are doing#fucking brittle economic marxists genuinely defending a technology that is demonstrably violent to the sources of all value:#the soil and the worker#but sure it'll be fine - abundance babey!#WHEW.
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The Best Learning Tool in History - 400 years ahead of its time
It's intriguing to observe that video essays, commonly found on YouTube, have inadvertently become the preferred content format for many students. What began as begrudgingly created assignments has evolved into the most eagerly consumed type of content.
#education#free education#youtube#The Best Learning Tool in History#education for all#educate yourselves#educate yourself#educación#good resources#Youtube
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any response to butteredfrogs post?
I did use ai for that image before I knew how shtty ai was and haven't used it since and I apologize.
As for posting text written by chat gpt, I had chatgpt write an idea for a sims 4 expansion pack, similarly to how students use chatgpt for homework and general knowledge, which I don't see a problem with.
#ts4#chatgpt is a great tool i use it all the time to learn new facts and news#also very helpful for students#coders#and writers#i am anti asking chatgpt to write stories for you but asking for synonyms and helping with sentence structure is great!#not all ai is bad i promise y'all <3#image ai = bad#tools that you can use to help you improve in any way or give you education/ideas = good
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170M Americans on that app and you still thought it was all just teenagers dancing? That honestly says more about you and your refusal to engage in critical content than it does the app itself—a criticism I could make on any platform including this one, given I’ve presented thesis level media analysis on the same site 14 year olds spend actual years arguing over nonsensical headcanons
Don’t even get me started on the losses for small businesses
#for the record I learned more about the ins and outs of several complex social issues from POC creators on that app#than my 18 entire years of formal education. and I mean that#it will likely come back under new management and worse than before but. my god be so serious in saying it’s better WITHOUT the app#stop blaming tools for the stupidity of the user! the Supreme Court did the exact fucking same!#tiktok ban
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The Countries of the World
Can you name the countries of the world?
This is my favorite Sporcle quiz. I love trying over and over until I can get almost all of them.
#geography#Sporcle#quiz#world quiz#trivia#fun quizzes#online games#world map#knowledge#learning#educational#geography challenge#interactive quiz#world trivia#Sporcle games#fun#game#history#education#teaching#teacher#teaching tools#questions#prompts#learn
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Me: I could technically rewrite the LO therapy episodes, since I’m actively learning counseling skills in my masters program
#lo critical#lo criticism#anti lore olympus#anti lo#quiet mumbles#this is a thought I’ve circled around my head a few times#and this would actually be educational for me/a learning tool to strengthen my skills#maybe if I had the time lol#also need to figure out if the same therapist can work with the clients families#while keeping them as a individual client#I’d rather nix the family therapy aspect and just make another therapist character for Demeter tbh
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The Future of Web Design: Generative AI
The power of generative AI is transforming the landscape of web design. This video explores how AI-powered tools are automating creative processes, leading to more efficient and personalized web experiences.

Get Free Video Tutorial For 3D Image Designing 🦄.
Artists and designers can experiment more boldly. High-quality 3D renders can show off a product before it's even built. People are more likely to pay attention to 3D visuals.
Important Tools are required: Vectary, VSD source, VLSI, Kuboteck Cosmos,
Get Free Banner Design Tutorial 👈
Good design is obvious. Great design is transparent.
Design Starts with - Before any visuals are created, designers engage in research, analysis, and ideation. They consider the user’s needs, the message to be communicated, and the best medium for the solution.
Visuals as a Language
Design communicates through color, typography, layout, imagery, and other visual elements. Good design translates complex thoughts into simple, understandable visuals.
#us school system#education system#high school education#free science education#learn about math#3d image design#learn design#learn graphic design#learn animation#3d model image#3d designing tools#3d vector design#learn about 3d design#3d painting#3d image processing#ai generated images#ai image editing#ai generated picture#ai generated art#technoart#technoartandesign
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it's impossible to have a cogent theory of academic dishonesty (even on a small scale, let alone a chatgpt scale) without the signaling theory of education
#if we take even a small part of the chatgpt panic seriously#then it's obvious that students are operating as if their degree is primarily about signaling their worth to a future employer#rather than as an opportunity to learn concrete and specific skills#see also: this panic is primarily about essay writing#and essays have been a vastly over-used assessment tool#if your assessment is broken....get a new assessment#I did enjoy how in that article the shamelessly-cheating student they interviewed#was extremely clear and open about how he believed the value of college was SOLELY social sorting theory#lol#gotta appreciate that level of self-awareness#anyway this has been JR's obnoxious opinions about the economics of education#posts#education#economics
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the way I rly wanna make a document for character designing principles I personally use...
Big supporter of free art education here.
#Also love free art education that doesn't shame ppl or has weird ultimatum language#I do not wanna see that “NEVER do this” or “ALWAYS do this” shit. Get outta here.#Art should be taught with different learning styles in mind#Subscribing to the idea that there is one singular way to do anything in arts is flawed stupid and gatekeepy#U wanna teach ppl to be able problem solve in their art. Give them the tools to succeed#U do that narrow minded “only one solution” type stuff and they will be lost when they come across a situation where your advice don't work#They WILL think it's their fault and it's not. It's yours for being a bad teacher.#Ok rant over. My husband's car broke down and half of this rant spawned in the service station while we were waiting lmao
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im getting real sick of 'intelligence'
who decided reading books and writing counted as intelligence? who decided that getting high scores on a strict, unfeeling system meant you were better than everybody? who decided that people should be turned into numbers, tie their worth in society into numbers, to compare people on a scale that ultimately does not matter, so that the people who didn't dump everything to perform for it are berated and the people who did end up with nothing?
who decided not reading or writing was a lack of intelligence? who decided that living differently to them was a sign of lower 'societal worth' than those who conformed?
#r slur#and a big rant#in the following tags#this too is just a tool for oppression#but if you had been crushed in the grips of the education system and left limp in the dirt you knew that already#but it's not only a way for society to weed out the 'retards'. it's more than that#let me tell you something#estonia used to be in tribes around the 1000s-1200s or so#a lot of our old historical records were written by someone else#usually christian invaders and other occupying forces who thought we were barbaric and what have you#because we were pagan (especially with Taarapita) and *we did not have a written language*#according to christian-western ideals this means that our population must be like super dumb#and its 'our job' to enlighten them :)#and they did this with anyone who didn't conform.#intelligence has always been a tool to excuse it#so it feels good#so it feels right#You're 'helping' them. enlightening a primitive race#so that they follow Our standards#it's colonialism all the way down#and it still echoes into the modern day. we still see academia as intelligence while we ignore proficiency in other forms#let's not forget the classism of it either. i live in the CEO of classism#working class people are seen as dumber and are thus treated worse because they didn't dump all of their money/future money into#a societally-approved institution like oxford or something#despite the fact that they rely on working class people to operate#or the fact that their booksmarts don't cover years of knowing how to run a corner store#i suppose the general conclusion i want to convey is that we can all do different things well and using a linear scale is bullshit#(and an oppressive tool lol)#people are good at different things and you have to learn to be ok with that#this applies to anything - trades/ crafts/ booksmarts/ spectrums of neurodivergence/ etc
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Introducing "Curricula"
– A Scholar's Planner for Teachers
This month (ideally, at least 😉), I’m embarking on a creative journey to design a teacher-focused planner that balances structure, flexibility, and aesthetics.
As someone deeply invested in education for the past semester (or more—who’s counting?), I’ve designed a good chunk of student-centered stationery. But teachers deserve some love, too! That’s why I’m creating Curricula—a trimestral planner designed specifically for educators.
What is "Curricula"?
To avoid the bulkiness of year-long planners, Curricula follows a three-month structure, making it practical and lightweight. It will be available in three formats:
🌸 Printable – For those who love pen and paper 🌸 Digital Planner – For tablet users (GoodNotes, Notability, etc.) 🌸 Notion Template – For those who prefer a structured digital workspace
Planner Structure & Features
This planner is built to simplify lesson planning, track student progress, and enhance productivity. Here’s what’s inside:
🐞 Monthly & Weekly Calendars – Track key dates, exams, and lesson plans 🐞 Lesson Planning & Curriculum Strategies – Organize yearly/monthly overviews, study materials, and subject breakdowns 🐞 Student Tracking – Monitor assessments, homework, and catch-up plans 🐞 Parent Communication Log – Keep records of interactions 🐞 Classroom Budget & Expenses – Track personal or school-related spending 🐞 Meeting Notes & Professional Development Tracker – Stay on top of discussions and career growth 🐞 Reflection & End-of-Term Summary – Analyze and refine teaching strategies
Why This Project?
Teachers need tools that simplify their work, not add more stress. This planner is meant to bring structure without feeling overwhelming.
The first version will be free with a clean, neutral academia aesthetic, while future versions may include customizable and decorative options.
Join the Journey!
This is an artistic and unpredictable adventure (if you know, you know). Some days, I surprise myself by being way ahead of schedule—other days, I discover what’s next along with everyone else. Either way, I’d love to collaborate with teachers, educators, and productivity lovers!
💡 Got ideas? Drop a comment or message me! Your feedback is invaluable in shaping Curricula.
Let’s build something meaningful together. ✨
#trc magazine#learning#curriculum#musings#education and learning#Teacher planner#educator#educator tools#productivitytools#notion#printable#digital planner#freebie#project#working project#Curricula Planner#imaginary archive 💡#R-Tistique
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A snip, a splice : Power of rDNA Technology
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the blueprint of life, holds the secrets to the intricate workings of every living organism. But what if we could manipulate this blueprint, adding, removing, or tweaking its code? This revolutionary concept forms the core of recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology, a powerful tool that has transformed biology and medicine.
The story starts in the early 1970s with two brilliant scientists; Stanley Cohen at Stanford University and Herbert Boyer at the University of California, San Francisco. Cohen, a microbiologist, had been studying plasmids – small circular DNA molecules found in bacteria. Boyer, a biochemist, was an expert on restriction enzymes – molecular scissors that could cut DNA at specific sequences. Their collaboration proved groundbreaking. They envisioned combining these tools to create the first ever recombinant DNA molecule. Cohen provided the plasmids, which would act as vectors to carry foreign DNA into host cells. Boyer, on the other hand, used restriction enzymes to cut both the plasmid and the desired foreign DNA, allowing them to be pieced together. Through meticulous experimentation, they successfully created the first recombinant DNA molecule, forever altering the course of biology.
Cohen and Boyer's work wouldn't have been possible without the earlier discoveries of restriction enzymes. These "molecular scissors" were independently identified by three separate research groups in the 1960s. Werner Arber in Switzerland, along with Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans in the US, unraveled the role of restriction enzymes in bacterial defense mechanisms. These enzymes helped bacteria defend against invading viruses by cutting up their foreign DNA. Recognizing the potential of these "genetic scalpels," the groundwork was laid for their application in rDNA technology.
Here's a simplified breakdown of the rDNA process:
Isolation of DNA: The journey starts with isolating DNA from a donor organism.
Cleavage with Restriction Enzymes: Specific enzymes cut the DNA at defined sequences.
Selection of Vector: A carrier molecule (often a plasmid) is chosen to transport the recombinant DNA.
Ligation: The DNA fragments and vector are stitched together using DNA ligase, an enzyme.
Transformation: The recombinant DNA enters a host cell (usually bacteria or yeast).
Selection and Expression: The transformed cells are selected, and the gene of interest is expressed, leading to the desired protein production.
Since its inception, rDNA technology has played a pivotal role in several groundbreaking advancements. Let's take a whirlwind tour through some of the most significant moments in R-DNA history:
1978: Birth of Insulin on the Factory Floor: Scientists achieved a feat of genetic engineering by using R-DNA to produce human insulin in bacteria. This marked a turning point for diabetics, offering a readily available and more consistent source of this life-saving hormone.
1980s: Gene Wars and the Rise of GMOs: The 1980s saw the development of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Plants were engineered with genes for insect resistance or herbicide tolerance, sparking debates about the safety and ethics of this technology. R-DNA research continues to be at the forefront of discussions regarding genetically modified foods.
1990s: The Human Genome Project Sets Sail: This ambitious international project aimed to sequence the entire human genome. R-DNA techniques played a crucial role in deciphering the 3 billion letters of our genetic code, opening doors for personalized medicine and a deeper understanding of human health and disease.
2000s: Gene Therapy Takes Center Stage: The first successful gene therapy trials for inherited diseases like severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) took place. R-DNA technology offered a glimmer of hope for treating genetic disorders by introducing healthy genes to replace defective ones.
2010s and Beyond: CRISPR Takes Over: The emergence of CRISPR-Cas9, a revolutionary gene editing tool based on R-DNA principles, has ushered in a new era of genetic manipulation. With unprecedented precision, scientists can now edit genes in various organisms, holding immense potential for gene therapy, crop improvement, and even the eradication of diseases.
But with great power comes great responsibility, and R-DNA raises a host of ethical concerns.Tinkering with the building blocks of life carries the risk of unintended consequences. Engineered genes could escape and disrupt ecosystems, or modified organisms could have unforeseen health effects. The ability to edit human genes opens the door to designer babies, raising questions about social equity and the potential misuse of the technology for eugenics.
Who Controls the Tools? Access to R-DNA technology could be restricted to wealthy nations or corporations, exacerbating existing inequalities. Biosecurity is also a concern, as the technology could be misused for bioterrorism. Creating entirely new organisms forces us to confront what it means to be "natural." Should we modify plants and animals for human benefit, or preserve their original forms? R-DNA technology is a powerful tool, and we must have open discussions about its ethical implications. Scientists, policymakers, and the public all need to be involved in shaping the future of this technology. As we move forward, open dialogue and collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and the public are crucial to ensure the safe and ethical application of this powerful technology.
The journey of rDNA technology is a testament to human ingenuity and its potential to reshape our world. From decoding the secrets of life to creating solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and beyond, rDNA technology continues to evolve, promising a future filled with exciting possibilities.
#science sculpt#life science#science#molecular biology#biology#biotechnology#artists on tumblr#dna#double helix#genetics#recombinant#genetic engineering#insulin#research#education#learning#academics#scientific research#scientific illustration#medical science#scifi#daily dose of science#scientific advancements#scientific tools#medical school
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just saw someone use the acronym PEMDAS
wtf. its BODMAS/BOMDAS
#look i can angree that the e makes a lot more sense than the o. given that we only know of 'order' bc of this acronym#but the P is so posh. and also pemdas sounds like so elite generally.#bomdas is a slap in the face. its fun and simple. its got oomf. it feels like a learning tool.#pemdas is like some sort of corporate nightmare. like you walk into a highrise and everything is white.#and someone offers you a caraf of sparkling water and sells 'welcome to pemdas. we cater to only the finest clientel. take a seat'#it scrwams public vs private education. but i think it's gonna be a UK vs US thing
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