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loneycorner · 5 months ago
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You'd be surprised (not) this isn't the first time elo requested something like this
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abluenightmare · 5 months ago
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I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate starboard I hate-
Fuck.
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askcodirectorh · 4 months ago
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Is sparkboard canon
Do you want it canon? Freak
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pcfcconfessions · 1 month ago
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Spark and Starboard should just.. I don't know.. Make out? That'll resolve half of the problems in pcfc lmao
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gallifreyanwriter · 9 months ago
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Day 4: Sparkboard
The Sparkboard is the Starboard for the Sparkbird discord, where if a post gets star emoji reacted enough times it gets a place in said channel of honor.
This is a direct quote from something that Stephan said that made it onto there and I was so compelled by it that I drew it.
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I feel like 6 stars is kind of underrated for a quote like this tbh.
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tech4tea · 8 years ago
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#t4tEvents: #FutureOfWork with #Cisco #Spark. @CiscoSpark is the company's cloud-based, all-in-one messaging, meetings, calls and conferencing platform designed for the workplace of the future. @Cisco Spark Board comes in 55-inch (US$4,990; available now) and 70-inch (S$9,990; later this year in Asia) with US$199 monthly subscription (for cloud service, help desk & software upgrades). In this photo, Darryl McKinnon - Managing Director, Collaboration Sales, Asia Pacific, Cisco - is showcasing functionalities and interacting with the 55-inch #SparkBoard. ___ #tech4tea #t4tPreviews #t4tCisco #t4tCiscoSpark #t4tCiscoSparkBoard #futureSG #CiscoSpark (at Impact Hub Singapore)
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nerd-christmas · 8 years ago
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fnrsolutionsinc-blog · 8 years ago
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Hardware: Cisco rolls out Spark Board, all-in-one cloud-connected digital whiteboard - FNR Solutions Inc.
"Hardware: Cisco rolls out Spark Board, all-in-one cloud-connected digital whiteboard" https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hardware-cisco-rolls-out-spark-board-all-in-one-digital-inc- by @FNR_Solutions
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fullmains · 3 years ago
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Webex teams markdown
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#Webex teams markdown generator#
#Webex teams markdown code#
If Eurl is set to have its list enabled in a Webex group space, then it will appear here on for users to search for and join! Whether the internal setting is used will determine which users will be able to see the space as joinable. View markdown options to add emphasis and structure to your message.Power Pack for Webex is a collection of tools that can help you automate repetitive. send the word 'test' and Eurl will return a list of all spaces with the word 'test' in the space title. Enhance your productivity on Webex by Cisco. Webex will not show it as a table, but will make it look like a table using dashes and vertical bars.
#Webex teams markdown code#
You can also paste within the markdown code block.
#Webex teams markdown generator#
Unfortunately Use a markdown table generator such as here and make sure you right click and paste as snippet (Ctrl+Shift+V on Windows).
You can also send a direct message to in Webex to search public and internal spaces, e.g. 1 The best Ive been able to do is use Markdown table syntax.
editor/markdown to write longer, formatted messages with attached files. Many instant messages are a prelude to a real-time call. Webex today STEP 04 Meet your co-worker in seconds. Support - Join the support space for this bot Create your own teams and spaces to share ideas, best practice and collaborate to. It would be great to integrate the Webex Teams environment with MS Teams for this matters: The Webex SparkBoard provides the whiteboarding functionality It would be great to enable a way to send the resulting draw to a MS Teams channel. Source - Get the link to the source code for this bot I have seen that among the MS Flow connectors theres the one for Webex Teams. Url new - Create a new url to join the space Posts a plain text or markdown message, and optionally, a media content. Logo - See or set custom logo (transparent png, 50px width recommended)ĭescription - See or set description Give new levels of interactivity to Webex Teams users with cards Cards let you. Internal - Only users from specific domains can join the space List off - Remove the space from public listing at List - Anyone can see the space listed at Url - Get details on how someone can join the space Then, the bot in the group space in Webex with one of the following commands: Repeat these steps as necessary for all of the routing keys and spaces you’d like to integrate with.Eurl is used to create spaces that users can search for and join. You will complete both that and the Only send a notification to Webex for alerts directed to a specific routing key section again, specifying the different routing key you’d like to send your Webex Space. You can only suggest edits to Markdown body content, but not to the API spec. You can now scroll back up to the In Splunk On-Call section and resume following the instructions from there. Cisco Webex Teams is a collaboration solution that keeps people and teamwork connected, bringing together messaging, file sharing, video meetings, white boarding, calling, and other tools used to streamline teamwork and achieve tangible results. Copy the resulting Webhook URL to your clipboard. Provide a new webhook name, specify the space you want this to sent to, and click Add. To start, navigate back to the Incoming Webhooks page on the Webex App Hub. This takes it a step further and walks through the creation of multiple Incoming Webhooks in Webex Teams that direct to different spaces. Note: You cannot use both methods of formatting (TT or Markdown) in the same message. Webex Teams is redefining the way people meet and collaborate. This largely builds off of the previous “ Only send a notification to Webex for alerts directed to a specific routing key” section. Webex Teams is a platform with associated mobile apps for continuous teamwork with video meetings group messaging, file-sharing and white boarding. Segment notifications to different Webex Teams spaces based on the routing key of the alert Navigate to Integrations > Outgoing Webhooks and click the blue Add Webhook button to create a new one.īelow are our suggested values for the webhook: The green Connect button should be replaced with a Disconnect button and towards the bottom of the screen, you’ll be prompted to provide a Webhook name and to select a Space for the webhook.Īfter providing these, click the Add button and copy the Webhook URL to your clipboard. The email address of the recipient when sending a private 1:1 message. and meetings GoToMeeting, Skype, Zoom, WebEx, Google Meet, Slack, and Teams. used for clients that do not support markdown. Team collaboration Microsoft Teams, Trello, Google Workplace, and Slack. Disregard this, navigate back to the Incoming Webhooks app tab, and refresh. Webex Teams enables continuous teamwork with video meetings, group messaging, file sharing, and white boarding. Occasionally, this opens a new Webex tab that spins incessantly. Authenticate as required, then click Accept. To start, navigate to the Incoming Webhooks app on the Webex App Hub and click the green Connect button.
Webex Teams Account and Moderator permissions.
Enterprise level Splunk On-Call Account and Global or Alert Admin permissions.
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blackmedals · 6 years ago
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Spesifikasi : - P : 85 x L : 35 x T : 70 cm. - Musik MP3, Kunci Starter. - Lampu LED dan Lampu Belakang. - Bahan Plastik PP. - 1 Unit Body Motor. - 1 Stank. - 1 Roda Depan. - 1 Tempat Duduk. - 1 Sparkboard Depan. - 1 Tiang Segitiga dan 1 Baut. - 1 Pasang Spion. - 1 Charger. - 1 Senderan Bangku. Warna : Pink, Biru, Merah https://www.instagram.com/p/B2bT_qUJ3sv/?igshid=u5e44rg2uyp
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loneycorner · 5 months ago
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I found out spark simps exist, anyways here's some spark x starboard cause idk man
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... Yeah
This is all @canadianketchup 's fault
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abluenightmare · 4 months ago
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The amount of mortals calling me gay for Starboard is slightly concerning. And it also makes me want to drain their life a little more.
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askcodirectorh · 4 months ago
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rubs hands together evilly
sparkboard
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They're not canon silly
Though I can make them interact more
But they're not canon <3
Never have and never will be
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ixvyupdates · 7 years ago
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Reminded About the Power of Good Pedagogy at #LearnFestATX
Yesterday I was blessed by the opportunity to attend and participate in day 2 of the 2018 LearnFest (@theLearnFest) Conference in Austin, Texas. LearnFest, or “The Learning Festival,” is Carl Hooker‘s (@mrhooker) new iteration of iPadPalooza. LearnFest joins a very short, personal list of top quality, amazing educational technology professional development events. These include The Mobile Learning Experience in Arizona (@tonyvincent and @azk12), Miami Device in Florida (@felixjacomino), UnPlug’d in Ontario (@thecleversheep), and the Willowood Technology Summit (@nctplarry) in Texas. Unfortunately those four events have either been discontinued or morphed into other events with different leadership. In all of these cases, however, transformative learning is possible mainly because of the amazing and passionate educators who come together to share and learn collaboratively. That dynamic continued for me (and I am sure many others) at #LearnFestATX yesterday.
The founder of the #LearnFestATX @TheLearnFest learning feast: @mrhooker! pic.twitter.com/viJU84ZhUF
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 14, 2018
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This summer’s LearnFest event was “the beta” of the new model, which included several new elements like teacher “Shark Tank pitches” for fundable proposals to improve school and learning for students. The winning team won up to $1000 to implement their proposal, which they had brainstormed and developed in a few hours the day before.
1 Shark Tank pitch is about to win $1000 @TheLearnFest – ? ?? #LearnFestATX #LibrariesRRock pic.twitter.com/ir0AqjZXO8
— kristen fournier (@pacifickle) June 14, 2018
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The learning highlight of yesterday for me took place in the closing, TED-style presentations by four speakers. Carl titled this session of the closing event, “What’s HOT in Ed Tech,” and each volunteer presenter had to spin a virtual wheel (on an iPad app, of course) to select a type of hot pepper they had to eat first, before giving their presentation. This was the brainchild of Chris Miller (@EdTechChris), who was one of the four speakers along with Carl.
Now it's time for "What's HOT in #edtech" and @mrhooker is going first – He spun and got the "jalapeno" #LearnFestATX Giving a preso on #AI Artificial Intelligence after eating it ?????? pic.twitter.com/vEcRaubAxY
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 14, 2018
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Each of the presentations were excellent (hot peppers aside) and included a great mix of thought provoking trends as well as new tools and technologies to try out in the weeks ahead. Carl’s presentation about artificial intelligence echoed (coincidentally) much of my own thinking about AI: We need to be grappling together with peer teachers and students about what teaching, learning, life and work can and should look like as powerful AI bots are increasingly available to “do our bidding” and augment our capacities to do productive as well as creative work.
Mark Simmons (@t3chl0gic) presented second, and shared the phenomenal (and free) app “Novel Effect.” (@Novel_Effect) As you read a picture book which has been added to their large library, related and synchronized sound effects as well as music play to accompany your narration. The app listens to you read, to keep pace. Super cool!
My kids read tonight with @Novel_Effect! Woah It is AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing this today @t3chl0gic at #LearnFestATX !! pic.twitter.com/kwrS8OKdsQ
— Adam Santos (@San_Tacos) June 15, 2018
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Chris Miller (@EdTechChris) presented last, and shared about Cisco Spark Board. I’ve heard a little about the Sparkboard, but Chris’ presentation made me realize I really need to check out this tool and learn about it in depth.
You did a great job presenting about this today! ?????? I have heard about the @cisco Sparkboard before but your preso really inspired me to check it out in earnest and learn more! ? #LearnFestATX
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 14, 2018
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Chris wrote a post about the Sparkboard on his blog which gives more information, including a link to this instructional video by amazing Oklahoma educator (and “Cisco Education Advocate” Lance Ford (@lancemford):
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The third presentation in the “What’s HOT in Ed Tech” series, by Jennifer Flood (@Floodedu), was my favorite from the entire LearnFest 2018 event, and is the inspiration for the title of this post.
Yes it was! You inspired me and made the entire drive down from OKC worth it!!! ?????? #LearnFestATX
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 15, 2018
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Jennifer reminded all of us in the audience yesterday at Westlake High School how important student-centered pedagogy and learning theories are in schools and classrooms. She quoted four of my favorite educational luminaries: John Dewey, Maria Montessori, Seymour Papert, and Jean Piaget.
#LearnFestATX I loved this inspiring preso by @Floodedu reminding us of the vital role of student-centered pedagogy: Dewey, Montessori, Papert! pic.twitter.com/6H78hdQwJi
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 14, 2018
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Jennifer also shared a pedagogically-aligned book recommendation with us that I’m adding to my summer reading list, “A Schoolmaster of the Great City” by Angelo Patri. (Available free via the Internet Archive. It was published in 1917 and has passed out of copyright.)
#LearnFestATX Great book recommendation from @floodedu "A Schoolmaster of the Great City" https://t.co/x8qYDRAoYQ pic.twitter.com/PCf38ijMGb
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) June 14, 2018
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Here’s why I found Jennifer’s words so inspiring and personally meaningful.
Our family has lived in Oklahoma since 2006, and as a state we have pitifully low expectations for our public schools and public school teachers. The majority of our elected officials in the Oklahoma State Legislature simply don’t care about the quality (or lack of quality) of education in our public schools. This was dramatically highlighted this past spring, in the prolonged Oklahoma teacher walkout, which resulted in minimal legislative changes. The threat of the walkout prompted the legislature to pass a teacher payraise before the walkout started, but that law lost some of its funding mechanisms and is now threatened by a November ballot initiative. That teacher pay raise was the first tax increase in Oklahoma in the past 26 years, since the state voted to require a 3/4ths “supermajority” to raise any new revenue. Because of that supermajority requirement for revenue bills, our Oklahoma legislature has effectively lost its ability to meaningfully govern our state.
From '79-'13 OK corrections spending has increased 272% more than education spending during the same period. Chew on that. #oklaed #okleg
— Tyler Bridges (@bridgestyler) July 7, 2016
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Combined with the urban/rural divide which holds political compromise and progress hostage on many other issues, our state is “stuck in a pit” where we can’t find the political will or leadership to adequately fund pubic education as required by state law.
"Urban and Rural divide could be a big issue next week with the #OklaEd teacher walkout. It's a big issue when it comes to local control issues like min wage & property taxes" by @jdunnington #OklaEd #OkLeg
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) March 29, 2018
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How do these Oklahoma political realities relate to Jennifer Flood’s presentation yesterday at the LearningFest in Austin?
Almost all the requirements to become a classroom teacher in Oklahoma have been effectively abandoned because of our teacher shortage and funding crisis. We’ve seen a dramatic spike in the number of issued emergency teaching certificates in our state, from 32 in 2011 to over 2000 in 2018.
“In 2011, only 32 people held emergency teaching certificates in Oklahoma. As of 2018, nearly 2,000 emergency teaching certifications have been licensed in the state.”#OklaEd #OklahomaTeachersWalkout https://t.co/42voA1LYv8
— Wesley Fryer ??? (@wfryer) April 10, 2018
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The political, economic, and educational culture in Oklahoma today preaches the following fiction to all stakeholders:
You don’t need any special educational preparation, experience, or background to be a K-12 teacher in Oklahoma. Pedagogy, learning theories, classroom management experiences, student teaching, mentorship, or any other type of teacher preparation are unnecessary and not of value. If you’re breathing, not a convicted felon, and have a college degree, you’re ready to teach in an Oklahoma public school classroom today.
This educational culture is beyond distressing.
Seeing the photographs and words of John Dewey, Maria Montessori, Seymour Papert, and Jean Piaget yesterday reminded me about why I became a teacher in the first place, and why I studied Curriculum and Instruction to earn my Ph.D. Authentic learning is so much more than “the delivery of information” into the ears, eyes, and minds of others. It’s about experiences, reflection, collaboration, and making meaning which is attached to previously built schemas in our brains. Technology tools are most effective, empowering, transformative, and amazing when we view computers not simply as delivery platforms but rather as “imagination machines” and “bridges to creativity.”
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“Computers as Imagination Machines and Br” (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer
Through all our discussions of technologies, apps, websites and AI-powered automation, however, it’s vital that we remember the importance and value of the teacher, and specifically the pedagogies embraced by teachers. Jennifer reminded all of us of this in her presentation yesterday. Despite the distraction (and visible pain) of having to eat an habenero first, these messages come through to me from Jennifer loud and clear, and I was moved.
Pedagogy and beliefs about learning can sometimes be glimpsed through Twitter profiles. In her current Twitter profile, Jennifer Flood shares with us an important element of her educational philosophy and pedagogy:
Building a better world by designing experiences that empower students to make choices.
So does my wife, Shelly Fryer:
Passionate about helping kids love ? learning
My own pedagogy and personal educational mission is reflected in my latest Twitter profile byline too:
I love ? unleashing creative potential, helping others #Create2Learn w digital media
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“Twitter Profile Pedagogy” (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer
It was inspiring and invigorating to make multiple connections with different friends and educators down at the Learning Festival yesterday, but it was also important for me personally to be reminded of the power of pedagogy.
As human beings, the words we say to others make a difference. As teachers, the philosophy of learning which shapes the experiences we design and facilitate for and with students makes a difference too. If you haven’t read directly (as Jennifer exhorted us yesterday) the words of Dewey, Montessori, Papert, and Piaget, add them to your reading list now and start reading them soon. Add John Holt to that list, along with Frank Smith.
Pedagogy and learning theories matter, because they shape the teachers we are the experiences we craft together for children. Thank you Jennifer Flood. You reminded me about what is most important in education and schools, and inspired me to consider again the roles I have to play in teacher education.
I’m here for the learning revolution. Bring on LearnFest 2019!
Burned my face off but it was awesome! #LearnFestATX #sayyesmore pic.twitter.com/V2ngviVgHb
— Jennifer Flood (@Floodedu) June 14, 2018
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tech4tea · 8 years ago
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#t4tEvents: #FutureOfWork with #Cisco #Spark. Latest version of @Cisco Spark, as well as Cisco Spark Board in Singapore. #CiscoSpark is the company's unified comms solution for enterprises while the #SparkBoard is the interactive monitor that serves as a electronic white board for group discussions. The launch was held at the #ImpactHub Singapore, a coworking community with over 670 members comprising both ideation stage startups to billion-dollar "Unicorn" ventures. ___ #tech4tea #t4tPreviews #t4tCisco #t4tCiscoSpark #t4tCiscoSparkBoard #futureSG #ImpactHubSingapore (at Impact Hub Singapore)
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edtechchris · 7 years ago
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Cisco Sparkboard could be Hott in EdTech
Cisco Sparkboard could be Hott in EdTech
Cisco’s Sparkboard is an interactive 4K display that integrates all the collaborative features of Spark with flexible, high def videoconferencing. The links below will help you learn more about this intriguing new display and how it can be used in education.
Here’s the Lance Ford EDU video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgELeZyze8E
Simple Cisco VR for Spark vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h…
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