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Mike Taylor

@tmiket

Author, Passionate speaker & traveler with a love for lifelong learning, creative design, & tech innovation. Polyglot tool user

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Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NPR correctly concludes: “The spotlight should now be on Trump’s incoherence and general lack of any serious grasp on policy.” npr.org/2024/09/11/g-s…

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We think you should know about this 👀 Click to find out our Top 5 #BrightSlide features you might have missed. buff.ly/3hJ2DVc

We think you should know about this 👀 Click to find out our Top 5 #BrightSlide features you might have missed. buff.ly/3hJ2DVc
Mike Taylor (@tmiket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If you don’t give your team permission to fail, you’re not giving them permission to innovate.” ― Matt Blumberg

Belen Casado (@belencasado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This looks awesome! Thanks Mike Taylor for sharing in your weekly newsletter. When? Thu 26 Sep 12:00 PM - Thu 14 Nov 1:30 PM: 5th Annual Design for Deeper Learning Fall Series. A bit late here in Spain, but looks like it's worth it! 😊 tickettailor.com/events/nonprof…

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I've been playing with Liner a bit today and so far it's been super useful. Give it a try and I'll bet it will be helpful for you to. Efficient research answers with reliable references. Try it using my link and get $20 credit. getliner.com/?inviteCode=Yz…

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“A good visual hierarchy saves us work by preprocessing the page for us, organizing and prioritizing its contents in a way that we can grasp almost instantly.” - Steve Krug

Jamie Clark (@xpateducator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📒 Barak Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction offers 10 evidence-based strategies that all teachers should know based on key research from cognitive science and research on master teachers. This poster outlines the lot! 👊 REPOST and grab a free HQ copy here:

📒 Barak Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction offers 10 evidence-based strategies that all teachers should know based on key research from cognitive science and research on master teachers. This poster outlines the lot! 

👊 REPOST and grab a free HQ copy here:
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More evidence that a well prompted LLM can help learning from a randomized controlled trial at Harvard: “here we show that students learn more than twice as much in less time with an AI tutor compared to an active learning classroom, while also being more engaged and motivated.”

More evidence that a well prompted LLM can help learning from a randomized controlled trial at Harvard: “here we show that students learn more than twice as much in less time with an AI tutor compared to an active learning classroom, while also being more engaged and motivated.”
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For parents who want to help their kids with a hard school concept but don't want them to use AI directly: Show the LLM the problem your kid is stuck on and prompt: "how can I, as a parent, explain to my kid, grade N, how to solve this" and then use the advice to help tutor them

Jamie Clark (@xpateducator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXPLICIT TEACHING ESSENTIALS! Boosting learning and participation with these evidence-based methods: ✅ 1. TAPPLE: A reliable method for checking understanding and keeping lessons moving. 🤝 2. Active Participation: Engage students by getting them to say, do, or write something

EXPLICIT TEACHING ESSENTIALS! Boosting learning and participation with these evidence-based methods:

✅ 1. TAPPLE: A reliable method for checking understanding and keeping lessons moving.

🤝 2. Active Participation: Engage students by getting them to say, do, or write something
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading to kids doesn't just benefit them. It's good for parents too. Evidence: Reading regularly to children improves parenting skills, reduces stress, and builds lasting bonds. In a distracted world, sitting together with a book is a rare occasion for undivided attention.

Reading to kids doesn't just benefit them. It's good for parents too.

Evidence: Reading regularly to children improves parenting skills, reduces stress, and builds lasting bonds.

In a distracted world, sitting together with a book is a rare occasion for undivided attention.
David Roberts (@drvolts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's basically this: Trump is so obviously, manifestly repugnant -- his words, his gestures, his behavior, his history -- that it strikes me like a tsunami. It's a kind of total, perfect, seamless repugnance that I've never witnessed before in my life. Which means ...

Carl Hendrick (@c_hendrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'How Scientific Is Cognitive Load Theory Research Compared to the Rest of Educational Psychology?' 🔓 Pretty good actually: - Nearly all CLT articles (2020-2023) employed experimental methods, with randomized controlled trials being common, allowing for reliable causal

'How Scientific Is Cognitive Load Theory Research Compared to the Rest of Educational Psychology?' 🔓
Pretty good actually: 
- Nearly all CLT articles (2020-2023) employed experimental methods, with randomized controlled trials being common, allowing for reliable causal
Mike Taylor (@tmiket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peace out, Twitter. 👋 Catch me on Bluesky for all the latest L&D, design, and tech insights. 🌌 #thinklikeamarketer #FridayFinds

Peace out, Twitter. 👋 Catch me on Bluesky for all the latest L&D, design, and tech insights. 🌌 #thinklikeamarketer #FridayFinds