drteo
@dtothetk.bsky.social
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Learning geek. Assistant Professor. Teacher. Researcher. Disabled. Queer. Affirming children’s dignity as learners. Documenting children’s brilliance + teachers’ sensemaking. My views do not represent my employer’s.
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dtothetk.bsky.social
I’m a learning geek. I adore children’s perspectives + expertise. I’m grateful everyday for family partnerships. I’m in awe of the work teachers do to cultivate children’s brilliance. I’m a science nerd.

I’m a disabled, queer, scholar.

All of this leads me to a #SlowResearch approach.
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celsmooth.bsky.social
Ask yourself, why Memphis... notice what local organziers are fighting
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Stephen Miller: "All that bullshit is done, over, it's finished. The gangbangers you deal with- they think they're ruthless? They have no idea how ruthless we are. They think they're tough? They have no idea how tough we are. They think they're hardcore? We are so much more hardcore than they are"
dtothetk.bsky.social
I’m in the midst of these conversations, too. Folks I mentor are trying to find jobs. Will our publication record prevent them from getting hired by folks complying with censorship?
a black and white photo of a woman wearing a turtleneck sweater and a dress .
ALT: a black and white photo of a woman wearing a turtleneck sweater and a dress .
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islsnews.bsky.social
What will future conferencing look like? Find out by submitting to #ISLS26! ISLS Annual Meetings feature cutting edge in-person and virtual (accommodation) designs. Our hybrid designs are facilitated to ensure smooth interaction across modalities. Check us out! 2026.isls.org
ISLS Annual Meeting 2026 | Home
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islsnews.bsky.social
The submission deadline for the 2026 ISLS Annual Meeting, covering all ICLS and CSCL formats, has been extended. We recognize the significant academic and personal challenges that many are currently facing. We therefore extend the deadline for submissions to October 13, 2025 11:59PM AOE
dtothetk.bsky.social
I work at the pace my partnerships allow. Time for last minute caregiving shifts, adjustments for the hustle of everyday life, time out for life changes (new schools, homes). And accommodating disabled and chronically ill mindbodies.

And my work is better for it.

#SlowResearch
#SlowLS
dtothetk.bsky.social
I’m a learning geek. I adore children’s perspectives + expertise. I’m grateful everyday for family partnerships. I’m in awe of the work teachers do to cultivate children’s brilliance. I’m a science nerd.

I’m a disabled, queer, scholar.

All of this leads me to a #SlowResearch approach.
dtothetk.bsky.social
Hey fellow disabled scholars! The ISLS accommodations process is SUPER EASY. As someone who was BEEN THROUGH IT with invasive processes, this is not that. If you have concerns, please reach out!! ISLS is making sure that remote presenters are deeply integrated in conference activity! Don't miss out!
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islsnews.bsky.social
Submit to #ISLS26 in Irvine! Can’t travel due to disability, caregiving duties, or visa challenges? No problem! ISLS has an easy, quick accommodations process for scholars to present their work virtually! See a previous info page: 2024.isls.org/isls-2024-re...
ISLS 2024 Reasonable Accommodations Process | ISLS Annual Meeting 2024
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vea.bsky.social
Learning scientists!

🗓️🙀 About one month left until the submission deadline for ISLS 2026, to be held in Irvine, CA, USA.

Friends don’t let friends miss deadlines.

2026.isls.org
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dtothetk.bsky.social
Some how, our uni president is letting us keep our faculty senate. But we’re only an advisory body with no real power thanks to the new TX law.

The extra-official work is going to be KEY in coming years.
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charleswlogan.bsky.social
TIL that Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, and Parents Defending Education have signed the White House's pledge to America's youth to invest in AI education, which further clarifies how this AI education initiative is a political project and whose vision of education is being prioritized.
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islsnews.bsky.social
This is a friendly reminder that research paper submissions for the ISLS 2026 Annual Meeting are due in one month - October 5. You can see the full calls on the in-progress website now: 2026.isls.org
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dtothetk.bsky.social
I think I know that person!
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islsilssa.bsky.social
🎉 Introducing our newly elected ILSSA Board for 2025–2026! 🎉

Meet our Membership & Outreach team 👇

🌱 ASHITA BAWANKULE – Membership/Outreach Chair
🤝 SETH VAN DOREN – Membership/Outreach

We’re so excited to have them on board connecting and growing our ILSSA community!✨
Ashita Bawankule is a PhD student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She graduated with her bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Purdue University and received her master’s in education from UIUC. She is an international student from India and loves to read and bake. Her research interests include maker education, informal STEAM education, computational identity and empowerment, and family engagement. She works as a research assistant for the NSF funded Connected Spaces project, where she works on developing empowerment and identity driven computing curriculum for maker camps with middle and high school students. She has worked as the graduate research assistant for the UIUC’s Grainger College of Engineering’s Outreach and Engagement department, where she conducted community engaged outreach and research. Seth is a PhD student at UC Irvine where he designs learning experiences and tools using participatory design research methods that center the values, desires, and aspirations of the groups that will engage with them. For his dissertation, he is working to co-design analytics that illuminate how people participate in and learn during collaborative design activities. Seth received a B.A. in Chemistry and a minor in Science and Mathematics Education from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to UC Irvine he worked as a research assistant at the Concord Consortium and BSCS , conducting design-based implementation research and engaging in co-design with youth, informal science educators, science content experts, and researchers. Outside of research, Seth loves to ride and race bikes, go camping (usually somewhere where it's nice to ride bikes), and find new places to drink really good coffee (via bike).
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What’s happening is a lot of people who thought a little fascism just meant clearing out some undesirables and making the trains run on time are realizing that actually yes they too will be effected and it’s making them slightly nervous.
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baddestmamajama.bsky.social
I’m going to say this louder this time: if you are lying about having a high-risk condition to get a Covid vaccine, all good, do what you want to do BUT show some actual goddamn respect for people who *actually* have that condition and start masking.
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rbreich.bsky.social
Why do you appreciate unions?

I’ll start:

Weekends off
Paid vacations
Work breaks
Sick leave
Paid holidays
No child labor
Safer working conditions
Health care and retirement benefits
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sailorrooscout.bsky.social
Just a heads up. I was able to schedule my COVID vaccine appointment. Online it will ask “do you have a condition that puts you at high risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19 virus.”

Click yes and it will allow you to schedule an appointment.

No questions asked.

No proof required.

Pass it on.
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i find this image so fascinating. it is both a literal example of authoritarianism but also a second-hand reproduction of the aesthetics of other authoritarian states. it's like a simulacra of authoritarianism whose purpose is to attempt to make the simulacra real.
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This is a real photograph of Washington, DC this week, where the United States president has ordered military occupation in peacetime, and ordered the display of colossal portraits of himself.

www.wsj.com/politics/pol...
Washington, DC under military occupation in last August 2025, with banners proclaiming the absolute power of the primus inter pares
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matthewfacciani.bsky.social
Outside the CDC, people are chanting “USA, not RFK.” They are fed up with having one unqualified person dictate the nation’s health. #USANotRFK
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benjaminjriley.bsky.social
Since the answer to the first question will be "no" for students in 99.5% of all circumstances, maybe stop there?
theonash.bsky.social
The University of Michigan is now claiming that students have an ‘ethical responsibility’ to use AI.
Questions to ask yourself
As GenAl poses to be a revolutionary tool that can change the academic space and beyond, it is important for you to understand why and how you intend to use these new, powerful tools. These are a few questions to consider and note that the answers to these questions will vary for each person.
• Is using a GenAl-based tool helping me learn more and think better?
• Is using a GenAl-based tool enabling or hindering my mastery of the stated course objectives?
• Is the content I generate accurate and verifiable? Is it free of biases that might harm other groups of society?
• How will I treat content that might have been generated using a GenAl-based tool?
• Is using a GenAl-based tool equitable to my peers in my course?
• How can my actions in using a GenAl-based tool lead to the greater good of society?
Understand that your usage of GenAl-based tools can give you the means to better not just yourself, but also society as a whole, and there is an ethical responsibility towards doing so.
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AAUP @aaup.org · Aug 20
AAUP members are invited to join the Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Academic Professions for a discussion of member-based research, recommendations & resources for building faculty power over ed-tech decisions at their institutions, including AI!

August 27, 4-5pm on Zoom

Register here👇
Artificial Intelligence Report and Discussion
Join members of the AAUP’s ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Academic Professions for a discussion of ed-tech, including artificial intelligence (AI), as it continues to become more…
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This is the definition of a failed social media platform.
For scientists who use social media to encourage followers to visit external links (websites, papers, etc.,) here’s some data from this blog. For nearly a decade, Twitter was the #1 or #2 source of traffic to the blog almost every day. It hasn’t been in the top 10 sources of traffic to the blog in years, and a single SheetMusicPlus.com article from 2016 generates more traffic here than all of Twitter. So far this year, Bluesky is responsible for about 100x as much traffic as Twitter. AltMetric reports that despite Twitter having 10x the user base as BlueSky, BlueSky users share almost as many scholarly publications as Twitter users- and Twitter’s numbers are declining as Bluesky’s rise.