My weeb ass brain read that as Asakusa and was baffled by the description and image
DashboTreeFrog
Make some of the men in Congress and watch how fast deepfake control laws get passed
Must have had the Trauma Team platinum package
I forget which Behind the Bastards episode first put me on to this but man, there's such a long history of people in the US killing or trying to kill good projects because it helps the "wrong" people
Clearly people weren't ending sessions properly, leaving spirits stuck and overcrowded in the establishment.
I've been debating putting my two cents in for a while as I'm pretty sure I'm in the minority here, but I chose discuss.online as my main instance BECAUSE it wasn't defederating with anything, at least at the time and that I was aware of. I wanted personal control over what I do and don't get in my feed rather than leaving it to others.
I get not wanting new users to be put off by hexbear and such, I'm not a fan of them myself. However, I think new users to Lemmy are likely to start of in Lemmy.world or another mainstream or local instance and figure out from there if they want a different Lemmy experience. That's how I ended up here, where I can see just about everything and make my own decisions.
But yeah, just my personal view on this. I'll likely stick around no matter what decision is made regarding hexbear but I did move here cause of the defederating/refederating back and forths that .world was having with other instances and would hate for that to happen again
Seal is cute
Seal is confused
Seal has question
I like
Crazy thing is, research says frequent testing actually improves learning. BUT, the way it's practiced by a lot of educational institutions feels like major misinterpretations of this information. It's about practicing recall, and even better if it's in a practical context and in low to no stakes scenarios.
Like you said, when you put so many incentives on test results, teaching to the test rather than the content becomes the norm, and everyone suffers.
Ee chee wa maa!
Hope people are taking notes
I get it might not be for everyone. Until the main thing happened the first time I wasn't sold either, but personally, the game does an amazing job at making me naturally and fervently curious about what the heck was going on
Newspaper style comics specifically? Maybe Fraz. Revolves around a janitor working at an elementary school. I haven't kept up with it but the creator cites Calvin and Hobbes as an inspiration and I love what I've read so far.