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This blog contains electronic, amateur radio, and embedded system projects, which I did during my free time. Unless otherwise noted, all the articles and projects described on this blog are based on my original designs.
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Multilitteratus Incognitus
Ponderings about teaching, learning, instructional design, edtech, and academia 🧐. I've got no answers, just lot's of questions😎
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Learn Lead Grow is a blog created by Matt Bergman to inspire educators how to infuse technology into learning in meaningful and accessible ways.
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Videoclips of the songs that are in the top charts. Here you can find the video of that song that now is the latest hit on the radio. Also you will find videos and songs from videogames, movies and tv series
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a fourragère of snot and blutwurst
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Learning for Life
The motto of my nursery class:
"Sunshine is delicious,
rain is refreshing,
wind braces us up,
and snow is exhilarating;
there is no such thing as bad weather,
only different kinds of good weather."
John Ruskin 1819-1900
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