Fantastic early morning from Maine wherever it is really overcast and unseasonably heat. I took most of the week off to ski with my children, teach some skiing classes to other children, and give my thoughts a tiny relaxation from considering about academic technological innovation. I hope that you have experienced a excellent 7 days as very well.
As we’re on the cusp of the New Year I might like to say thank you to all of you who supported my work in 2022. An primarily significant thank you to all those who enrolled in 1 of my programs, ordered 1 of my eBooks, or invited me to discuss at your college. I couldn’t preserve this site heading devoid of you. Thank you!
These have been the week’s most well known posts:
1. Small Classes on How Snow is Produced
2. Very best of 2022 – My Favorite Chrome Extensions
3. Very best of 2022 – Five Superior Assets for Finding out About Airplanes and Airways
4. Very best of 2022 – Exposing DMCA Electronic mail Scams
5. Most effective of 2022 – The Science of Winter season Olympic Sports activities
6. Finest of 2022 – A Fun Map Puzzle
7. Most effective of 2022 – Ignored Google Docs Options
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Workshops and eBooks
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- My YouTube channel has far more than 44,000 subscribers watching my limited tutorial video clips on a huge array of academic technological innovation equipment.
- I’ve been Tweeting as @rmbyrne for fifteen a long time.
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- If you’re curious about my life outside of schooling, you can abide by me on Strava.
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