Britni Brown O'Donnell

@bmbod
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Critical Instructional Designer.
B.S./M.S. Animal Sci/Repro Physiology.
Chronic illness blogger. Geek/Nerd/Fan.
@cogdog this is cool! But the rate of design theft and copyright is going to go through the roof when the cutting-machine crafters find out about it 😬

I started a substack. https://feralpigeon.substack.com/

I'm trying to get back into doing some critical writing, while being purposeful it doesn't get into the realm of academic writing- so it's very informal.
I really miss my #criticalpedagogy community

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@mahabali @Tdorey @dkernohan @katebowles @econproph @actualham @kenbauer @davecormier @Mweller @lauraritchie @bonstewart Exactly! The key is that the students need to constantly gain a deeper understanding of how and why the choices they made in the process led to the end result they produced. That understanding is what can lead them to make (even) more informed choices next time and come closer to achieving their own intentions.

@jaklumen @Tdorey @actualham @Dan_Blick @fgraver @Autumm I feel we don't talk nearly enough about introversion in networks. I'm the same. My head fills up and I stop thinking. @mahabali has thought about this a bit too.

So I'm really interested in what makes a network hospitable to both introverts and extroverts by design?

@jaklumen it was part of educational psychology for me, but blends into sociology too. Very academic, I need to work on my accessibility, but I'm glad you liked it
@Triplefox @Gargron @katebowles @Dan_Blick I think part of the beauty of this is that we can have interactive, iterative prototypes and feel things out and see how they grow and bloom (or wither and die) and continue to make use of what is best for *us*
@Dan_Blick @Gargron @katebowles @bmbod i've come up with and seen all kinds of ideas but i got to thinking this morning that some kind of interaction prototype is needed to see what feels good

That post from @bmbod really captures so much of what is fragile here.

Feature dream (@Triplefox @Gargron) when something comes along that a group might want to break out into a room to discuss, could that something be pinned in a room, as we can in a Slack channel?

Thinking: Twitter lacks that ability to hold on to a group pin for discussion. The rooms proposal might enable this here.

@Dan_Blick @katebowles @actualham @fgraver @Autumm This is exactly why I use lists and love tweetdeck, because the cognitive strain of too much in the home stream becomes too much

Some half-baked thoughts on communities, institutions, and mastodon.social

https://britnibrownodonnell.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/community/