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RT @jamiesunde: โReactions to conceptsโ
@steveportigal summing it up perfectly.
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This is why @ubaltmain is the best experience in higher ed! People like Sam who solve real problems in unique ways to further learning. https://twitter.com/samdeanscience/status/1357683067150811143
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@MPPVM @tudelft The timing is great! I posted this a few weeks ago: https://twitter.com/gxwalsh/status/1349038052635774978
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I’m tweeting from the command line with #rainbowstream!
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As of January 21st, Flash is dead. I made my career creating Flash (and Director!) interactions. I remember in Spring semester of 1998 staying up through the night to learn how to mimic the look of GaboCorp’s all Flash site.
Fast forward ten years and I had moved from agency work to being an internal designer at Black & Decker. I was generating dozens and dozens of instructional videos that got placed in online learning courses for the sales force. I was deep into learning AppleScript to automate different parts of work flows (mostly resizing graphics, converting audio, etc) and wondered if I could drop the videos I was making in Final Cut Pro and Compressor into a script that would convert to (at the time) standard FLV files. I finally found a solution using the traditionally Linux-based tool FFmpeg, it’s OSX shareware-version, and some AppleScript shell scripts. I wrote what I came up with at Using Applescript and FFmpeg (through ffmpegX) to create Flash Video Files (FLV).
RT @emmahealyy: society if google docs default font was times new roman size 12 instead of arial size 11 https://t.co/5iPFEbnjpq

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One of the most frustrating things as a researcher is keeping all of my sources and references organized. Fortunately, I’ve been using the BibTex format for some time and have minimized loosing sources once I have them. One of my colleagues at UMD posted this:
I do!
Each paper is a page (to collate \[\[context\]\]), and I identify "micropublications" (findings/claims that are contextualized) as blocks within these paper pages, then blockref them into outlines/notes where I synthesize ideas. Ex screenshot: pic.twitter.com/b7K2LdhZiD
I hope that I am able to acheive these goals in 2021: