#homework

LibreTextsLibreTexts
2025-06-13

One week until the next installment in Basics for Beginners webinar series brought to you by our for professional development. Hear success stories from one-time beginners on how they use the to create, curate, and remix ; use for their and needs; and organize and run a successful program on campus.

Registration is free: forms.gle/6bXnmgUymcxxjpFe7

See you June 20 @ 12 pm PST!

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kcnickersonkcnickerson
2025-06-05

LLMs Predictions 1981 - The Homework Machine - Shel Silverstein ;>

LLMs Predictions 1981 - The Homework Machine - Shel Silverstein ;> #llm #homework #shelsilverstein
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2025-05-31
LibreTextsLibreTexts
2025-05-30

Registration for workshop is officially open!

Register: commons.libretexts.org/events/

This year's will be held virtually the week of July 7-11, 2025.

LibreFest covers: creating ; editing/modifying ; using our Conductor project management platform; & using our open platform. We will also hear Success Stories from LibreTexts users each day.

Fee waivers are available for current members. Please email jrogers@libretexts.org.

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AttentionWhoreKinky_Biene
2025-05-30
2025-05-25

If you have a way that you read books on a Mac, and are able to export the highlights, can you let me know? The formats I can use for this are either EPUB or PDF.

Things I've tried:
Apple Books highlights are terrible, full of character errors and copyright notices after each one, so please don't suggest that option.

Calibre reader: Can't see how to export highlights, also formats textbooks terribly.

Feel free to boost!

#bookstodon #college #books #studying #homework #notetaking

LibreTextsLibreTexts
2025-05-20

was the focal point of two workshops hosted by the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges team this past weekend. Nearly 100 eager participants gathered to learn about using ' greater of technologies for creating, editing, adapting, and curating , as well as our open and assessment platform, .

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rjptalkrjptalk
2025-05-19
2025-05-10

My Teenage Years

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Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.

Upon reading this prompt, I was reminded of my high school days. The first year of high school was very tough for me in terms of adjusting to a new school, cultures and subjects.

I went from a comfortable place to a different one without any guidance nor advice and I went from being a senior to a freshie all over again, which I did not like.

In addition to that, I had a very bad temper and used to talk back to my seniors which did not aid in my reputation. Well, that was the first year, things started getting better the following year onwards and my grades picked up. I have accustomed myself to the flow.

It was during my teenage years that I met my good friends whom I still keep contact to this day albeit not meeting much.

Looking back, I enjoyed my routine and studying very much. Waking up early was the hardest part of the day, which surprisingly isn’t one for me now, I have transitioned into an early riser.

This is followed by shower, preparing my breakfast and lunch for school, which mostly just includes me grabbing bread or biscuits and stuffing it in my bag and wait for my parents to send me off to school, which is usually my dad. He would send me off prior going to work.

I was truly blessed to have experience that.

In school, it was about attending classes, completing homework or assignments, gossiping with my friends or attending extra-curricular activities. However, the place I truly enjoyed spending my time was in the library. Thus, if I were to bunk class, I would lock myself inside the library and just study or read. The perks of being a librarian. Thankfully, my teacher-in-charge of the library always had my back if I were to be questioned regarding my whereabouts.

After school, my mother would be the one who usually picks me up from school and most of the time, we would eat outside. Occasionally, she does cook at home and as I am writing this reflection, I truly miss these simple heartwarming dishes.

This is then followed by me showering, completing my homework, studying, chilling, going out with my mom and getting ready for tuition or extra classes which are usually in the evenings or on alternate days.

Life was simple and predictable. I remembered attending multiple tuition classes during the week, mainly because I was bored being at home as I was not allowed to simply go out with my friends as I pleased. Thus, I looked forward to those evenings.

Holidays and weekends were the things I looked forward to as well and I enjoyed recuperating or simply helping my parents out with their chores, watching movies or TV shows, studying with music, writing and playing video games.

Surprisingly, what aid me in studying back in high school was due to video games. Perhaps it was the way I “destress” and it drives my mind.

I was not allowed to work during the holidays as my parents feared that once I get the taste of my own earnings, studying will no longer be a priority. However, my pocket money wasn’t great either. But I still got by and occasionally, my dad would slip in some money without my mom knowing just so I could enjoy a nice meal across the road with my friend.

The stress back then were focused on exams and completing homework. Occasionally, life dramas do get in the way, all part and parcel of being a “teenager”, having crushes, jealousy and bullying.

However, for the most part, I enjoyed my teenage years and looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing except to be more disciplined in my studying and to learn more.

Those years flew by rather quickly. Before I knew it, I was a senior and the stress of choosing a major or course and the university applications kicked in. Over the years, I’ve accumulated multiple fond memories with my friends as well which were a mixed of beautiful ones, silly and extremely foolish ones, which we do look back and laugh about during our meet-ups.

If you are reading this, I hope that you did enjoy your teenage years as much as I did too. If you are a teenager, do not fill your time with just studying, immerse yourself in extracurricular activities as well and discover new habits. It is the season of discovering yourself, and hopefully in years to come when you do look back and ponder, it will be filled with sweet memories as well.

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2025-05-07

In Jan 2023, just 2 months after #OpenAI launched #ChatGPT, a survey of 1,000 #college #students found that nearly 90% of them had used the chatbot to help w/ #homework assignments. In its first year of existence, ChatGPT’s total monthly visits steadily increased month-over-month until June, when #schools let out for the summer. (That wasn’t an anomaly: Traffic dipped again over the summer in 2024.)

#idiocracy #tech #AI #dependence
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LibreTextsLibreTexts
2025-04-29

Join the Academic Senate for CA Community Colleges team, in collaboration with De Anza College, and East Los Angeles College, for two in-person events covering an Introduction to Remixing and Open Homework Systems using one-of-a-kind , and open and platform, .

Register for May 16, 8:30 – 3:30, at De Anza College:

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Register for May 17, 8:30- 3:30, at East Los Angeles College:

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N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-04-26

📬✨ An "open letter" so open it forgot to include any actual content. Just a glorified list of and menu items. 🌍📝 Who knew regions could be this uninsightful? 🙄
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2025-04-23

#HomeWork #Sawzall #OldDeck#ClearingUp

The printing press is one thing, but the invention of the Sawzall is right up there. It only took me 40 minutes to cut up large pieces of an old deck into more manageable pieces. Next up, that old small building that was supposed to be a chicken coop, 26 years ago. Just switch a blade to breeze through metal.

A large pile of decking, not cut into smaller, manageable pieces. On the pile is a red Craftsman Sawzall.A partially built small building that was never completed. It is next to be dismantled.  Behind it is a large green rhododendron. There's a small birdhouse on one side of the structure. In front is a pile of deck pieces.
2025-04-16

Kids, if your English teachers ever tell you not to use comma splices, tell them it's actually the literary device called "asyndeton." You might get a couple points back on your essay, not to mention some street cred among the faculty.

#English #school #homework #writing

2025-04-10

1. You and yourself form your being. But by that, what am I meaning?
Dualism is moot, no schism is true,
and identity's not all it's seeming.

2. Post-cholecystectomy [ko le sis tek toe mee]. This back pain will be the death of me.
"Right shoulder pain" became "mild strain"?
Docs ask how they're "enemy".

3. Counselling Level 3 coursework at this point feels like mild torture.
How can I stand 'Review Action Plan'
when my options send me to torpor?

4. UPR, ethics, and feel what you notice (for therapy, real).
Set forth Carl Rogers, Person-Centred's starter.
Humanistic counsell -- his whole deal.

5. I say Integrative Therapy
mixes together all three
approaches today taught in the UK:
Per-Centered, PsyDynamic, CBT.

6. Level 4 is the min you need right now to practise therapy.
You can still joke out quite a belter, as long as your role stays "helper".
One more word for client: "helpee".

7. For me, relearning MMA (medical-wise) has stayed "nay".
I have no energy, nor makeup on peak.
Who knows? Maybe... one day...

8. Just like spoiling a plot, repeat triggerers get blocked.
You ought aim not cause harm, if wish you to spare alarm.
Or... had we forgot?

9. Through others do we know ourself?
With lovers, we learn what we're dealt.
Your bodymind chooses which traits it loses,
plus those for which you far delve.

10. Sometimes you can guess your traumas. Meds' side effects include nausea.
Bothered ye to get yourselves through.
I never unlocked Bozja.

11. You can not make me start work. Although I feel like a jerk.
My tutor awaits the far-past-due date.
On this seat, I stay and I lurk.

12. Nonbinary goes known. Get up here, come, have a go.
"Are you masculine?"
"Are you feminine?"
Robot, femboy, and crone!

13. Gender is what your brain be, while expression is acting, you see.
Attraction to parts, updates and larks.
Oh no, sexuality!

14. Asexuals may be or not queer.
All aces stay welcome here.
Agender folk face too many jokes.
Aromantics write slash fics or jeer.

15. It's okay to ask for help. Whether or not you feel well.
While systems are limited, your needs stay existent.
We need to thunderclap-yell.

#OortArtCloud #poem #poetry #limerick #stanza #rhyme #homework #counselling #art #ArtTherapy #self #SelfTherapising #therapy #theory #research

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