No, that should get created for you. The repo needs to have been created with at least one file, like initialised with a readme, and if it’s an org repo you need to give it permission to export.
— Gareth Wilson ???????????? (@_gw) May 23, 2018
Notes, Replies, Likes
short content: a post or status update with just plain content and typically without a title
a reply to content typically on another site
a way to pay compliments to the original post/poster of external content
a reply to content typically on another site
a way to pay compliments to the original post/poster of external content
I have to assess my students. Part of the job. Would it be better to assign a number from a teacher built assessment with probably no reliability? Should I just roll the dice and give a number?Communities give value to credentials just how university give value to a 4.0 GPA scale that means nothing.
Trying to syndicate to Twitter
@sarahs_chapter Sorry we have to live in land of good intentions translating to utter stupidity. Why not just go with a journal? #edchat
Just published the second module for my 5 week hybrid class on early literacy @scsu https://edu305.jgregorymcverry.com/ We were talking summer PD in #edtechchat any preK-3 teachers or anyone allowed to join open version of class
@glitch do I need to make a glitch branch myself in @GitHub? My projects are not exporting. I get message saying export complete but do not see a branch.
No #IndieWeb WordPress work for me on Day 11. Classes start today. I will tack another day on the end. Yesterday I did get to play with a lot of the post-kind/bridgy/Twitter functionality.
and you @sknebel mention in the body.
Source: quickthoughts
@sknebel Going to do see what a status update looks like marked up on @withknown.
Source: quickthoughts