'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 23, 2020
am freitag das phänomen (bzw. dessen bezeichnung) "feature creep" kennengelernt: https://t.co/X3GqkQTB0P hoffentlich bleibt es bei der passiven kenntnis … 🙂
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 23, 2020
#icons in #education by @nounproject: "Free Resources for Teachers" https://t.co/S4rQCq4yXm & "Educational Icon Collections" https://t.co/96381ny6rd
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 23, 2020
eine enischätzung zu #inkscape von @publisher_ch: "Ein Pfadfinder wird erwachsen" https://t.co/oaV1Njc9S6 #vektorgrafik
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) August 23, 2020
For yesterday’s @guardianreview pic.twitter.com/0vGNJYQViC
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) August 23, 2020
J.G. Ballard tried this in the late seventies: pic.twitter.com/y9lZ1X94ND
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) August 23, 2020
I drew a cover for tomorrow's @szmagazin and a few spot illustrations for their #kimstanleyrobinson short story. https://t.co/9oP1zGhEa0 pic.twitter.com/MKqv4LmOaL
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) August 20, 2020
Today, Irene Velentzas has convinced @tomgauld to take a break from making books, comics, giant dice, newspaper strips and messing around with math to see what he has to say about…well, all of those things, basically.https://t.co/x5NqVbsyX0 pic.twitter.com/5GA9J1mBbv
— THE COMICS JOURNAL (@ComicsJournal) August 18, 2020
Scientists attach a tiny video camera to a beetle (true story https://t.co/K3I1YBW5Es )
What happened next?
More @tomgauld cartoons: https://t.co/M2o5ypJndu pic.twitter.com/p31fGLhF0I
— New Scientist (@newscientist) August 16, 2020
We've been in a few campus buildings like this.
More @tomgauld cartoons: https://t.co/M2o5ypJndu pic.twitter.com/9GfLXQNmOz
— New Scientist (@newscientist) August 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297508336313815043
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297508532821032961
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297568492032581633
“Undisturbed for centuries”: archaeologists uncover treasure trove from Tudor House https://t.co/4oWxJpQcfO
— Medievalists.net (@Medievalists) August 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297570648735330305
• Read everyday.
• Spend time with nature.
• Ask questions.
• Never stop learning.
• Don't pay attention to what others think of you.
• Do what interests you the most.
• Study hard.
• Teach others what you know.
• Make mistakes and learn.
• It's Okay to not know things!— Prof. Feynman (@ProfFeynman) August 22, 2020
I seriously don't get people who are like, "No pets allowed in Zoom."
If my students have a pet and it doesn't make an appearance, I'm marking it as absent so it has to come see me during lunch.
— Tyler Rablin (@Mr_Rablin) August 19, 2020
Academic publishers. You know the folks who treat us as freebie suppliers, dead cheap service providers, and very wealthy customers, all the while enjoying that warm feeling of being Good Samaritans. #AcademicTwitter
— suz (@skeptikantin) August 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297571712226283525
“Yes I remember you saying”
– and saying, and saying, and saying…
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) August 22, 2020
Es muss nicht immer Google Maps sein: So wie die Wikipedia freies Wissen sammelt, so gibt es auch eine freie Weltkarte – die #OpenStreetMap! Ich hab dafür eine kleine App gebaut.
Wer ein iPhone / iPad hat kann mir beim Testen helfen:https://t.co/cuIYMbkU0B#opentopomap pic.twitter.com/KevvP4yy31— Ulf Buermeyer (@vieuxrenard) August 22, 2020
With this year's @WomensPrize around the corner, I’m happy to announce my 1st of 2 Zoom discussion rounds of the shortlist. In our first round (26 August, 7pm CET) we discuss Mirror & the Light, Weather and Hamnet. 2nd round takes place 8 September (1 day before announcement).
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonRosenber11) August 22, 2020
How did Germany tame covid-19? To tell this story, we asked a writer and an illustrator to create this comic. https://t.co/fPC22D4ivk
— MIT Technology Review (@techreview) August 21, 2020
Same space, much better layout. It’s such a no-brainer that I wonder why Germany isn’t catching up here. I also wonder what will be here first: acceptable bike infrastructure or acceptable Internet infrastructure. Close race. https://t.co/y8IgIx7LD1
— Tim Pritlove (@timpritlove) August 21, 2020
82 Vintage Cookbooks, Free to Download, Offer a Fascinating Illustrated Look at Culinary and Cultural History https://t.co/NxMxcwRgpW pic.twitter.com/IhtrGQWRey
— Open Culture (@openculture) August 21, 2020
It was bad enough when the EU forced us to hold a referendum, ordered us to vote Leave and made us refuse to request an extension. But this time they’ve gone too far https://t.co/qO3907BAOc
— Michael Deacon (@MichaelPDeacon) August 22, 2020
For anyone that doesn’t work with sheep… here’s a summary pic.twitter.com/c2In5bvTdT
— Richard Brown (@Brownsvilleted) August 21, 2020
This fall semester promises to be very challenging, so here's a thread of 25 cocktail recipes for academics in times of Covid-19.
Cheers! pic.twitter.com/KKdgWfIuuX— Philipp Stelzel (@pjstelzel) August 20, 2020
Mainz-Laubenheim, where the road to the future turns out to be a dead end pic.twitter.com/aAnOhICw3X
— German at Portsmouth (@GermanAtPompey) August 23, 2020
Wie steht es bei Sky? Im ZDF steht es noch 0:0. #jedemseineKurve #PSGFCB
— sabine heinrich (@frheinrich) August 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1297628038113492993
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