georgemcc.bsky.social
Biochemist.
Teacher - Chemistry with Science.
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Most recently, we carried out an experiment. The pupils then plotted model data and received and acted on feedback. They then processed their own data.
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As an addendum to this, it took four months to get this information, which would have been publicly available at the time of conviction.
The Times had to appoint counsel and attend a hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court to secure its release. That is not an expense all publishers can afford.
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#iteachChem
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The approach depends on the learning outcome e.g.:
For processing data (e.g., converting a table to a graph): I provide model data for practice. Afterward, they process their own data and receive feedback.
For developing evaluation skills: I use actual data as a reference point to guide discussions.
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Thank you. 🙂
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This feels like gaslighting by The Telegraph. The post seems designed to provoke responses from those with strong social justice values. The comments are (from what is shown) out of context, and the source—an energy CEO publicly challenging fossil fuel protectionism —feels deliberately targeted.
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I was considering this possible statistical bias too, and you have addressed it.
If this bias does exist, why do you think more right leaning users would not follow you? Are they not interested in your insights on finance? It’s intriguing, as I did not think you would have a polarised audience.
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You need to interview Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy. He is talking about the solution involving reforming the energy market. I think we need to hear this, otherwise all we get is more circus politics that does not cut through to solving the problem.
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Good morning,
What do you think of Greg Jackson’s input (BBC Today), where he suggests that the solution is to restructure the energy market to a local pricing model? His position, if I understood him correctly, is that everyone’s prices would be reduced by removing market inefficiencies.
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Thank you. I did not know about it until the media started talking about the huge influx of users. Pleasantly surprised.
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After deleting my account 2 years ago, I was delighted to find this alternative service. Glad to find you here. Your follower numbers will recover.
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I enjoyed this 🧵.