Thanks to
@brighterday for this beauty. Great price, great condition, great sound, fast delivery. What more could you want?
Last UG lecture today and one of my students made me a patch. It’s truly amazing. To understand it you need to have seen my lectures, but trust me this is an *incredible* gift
@Russpoldrack @JonGretar I use Xaringan but I’m trying to transition to quarto for new presentations because there are things that quarto makes easier (eg video and positioning images) and is more likely to be actively developed. I put slides on GitHub pages (
https://profandyfield.github.io/disc_stat_lectures/).
When I see ‘how to do X on mastodon’ posts I’m finding it extraordinarily difficult to distinguish parody/in jokes from reality.
@AndyPerfors @jennyterry @juliafstrand I'm really into this sort of narrative teaching. I currently have 4 lectures that I do in character and each has a story arc where data are used to push the plot (e.g
https://youtu.be/UjXqZiA2XWc) ... and of course, I wrote an entire textbook as a fictional narrative. Will listen to the podcast - sounds great!
YouTubeA particular favourite was this letter, written on paper embellished with distributions and plots. Someone needs to sell notepaper like this:)
I found an incredibly lovely thing in my snail mail today. Letters from Ajay Koli and students about one of my books. I get nice emails a lot, but there’s something really touching about the effort and care to write a letter and post it across the world. I feel very honoured by their kind words.