Paul Sutton

YearOfTheFediverse

Fediverse Flyers

NEW VERSIONS 24/2/2021

These flyers are available in two versions of the flyer There is a US English and an Australia / en-gb version.

EN-AU Side A EN-AU

EN-AU Side B EN-AU

Currently all files, including the source svg are stored in a qoto gitlab repository

https://git.qoto.org/zleap/fediflyers/-/tree/master/24022021

Source file made in #Inkscape, and features alternate content, such as a #BugBounty (for those who wish to offer a compensation to any person who find, and fixes of course, major security flaws in selected fediverse infrastructures) and more. Please see note on BugBounty further down.

DESIGN : DSFGS activism.openworlds.info/@dsfgs LICENSE: Creative Commons(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ShareAlike Attribution licensed work by DSFGS

So this means you can share and translate the files yourself and even adapt and improve it! Of course, ShareAlike means the message and spirit of the piece cannot be changed."

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#Fediverse,#Promotion,#Advocacy, #Flyer,#InkScape,#CreativeCommons,#CCBYSA4

NOTE ON BUGBOUNTY

At this time DSFGS doesn't recommend people advertise that that are offering a BugBounty in cryptocurrency online. Knowledge of the BugBounty can to be restricted to the physical flyer with a link to the provider's online presence. This provides some 'security by obscurity'. Not a recommended form of security, of course, but it adds up. An entrant would do well double-check that the provider really is offering the BugBounty, in a DM for example.

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Share Graphics on Next Cloud

So Further to the video / post yesterday

In a similar way to how you can share a video on BBB you can share graphics in markdown, by doing something similar. This works on WriteAs / WriteFreely

I uploaded ILoveFS.png

So adding /download?.png to

https://nc.phillw.org/index.php/s/BsMHAQ8sKDKExfW

Embeds the graphics in the page.

I Love Free Software

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#NextCloud,#Share,#Graphics, #ProblemSolving

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Sharing video from Nextcloud to Big Blue Button

Big Blue Button is designed to be a teaching platform, allowing the sharing of video for use in presentations. The following is a run through on how to share a video stored on NextCloud with your room on Big Blue Button.

  • Login to Next Cloud and Big Blue Button
  • Locate your video on Next cloud
  • You may have to convert to mp4 (next cloud has an option for this)

You then need to share the link to the file but add /download?.mp4 to the end.

In this example I am sharing PeertubeLogin.mp4. To make things easier I have added a file with the links in

  • So in this case I have share url (which is copied) as illustrated

https://nc.phillw.org/index.php/s/ZnayrwAS5GA75cf

  • add /download?.mp4

Which makes

https://nc.phillw.org/index.php/s/ZnayrwAS5GA75cf/download?.mp4

  • Share the above on Big Blue Button as illustrated in the video (hopefully)

It may seem complex but once you have done this a few times, you get used to it, If you then have a text file (so links are not clickable) you will find it easier to copy / paste the url to the video.

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#BigBlueButton,#NextCloud

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Periodic table of data

I found a link to this on Twitter, part of last weeks National Periodic table day. This is a really useful set of periodic tables, each one covers a different topic, e.g Origins, name origins, elements in the Sea, Phones, Toxicity etc.

So an example is:– Periodic table of Isotopes, which gives information on how many isotopes there are for each element.

Isotope

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#Chemistry,#PeriodicTable,#Elements,#isotopes,#CompoundChem,#Chemical,#Data

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FOSS And Crafts Podcast

If you enjoy the LibreLounge podcast [2], Christopher Lemmer Webber [6] appears to have left this, and started up a new podcast called FOSS AND Crafts [3]. This is a “A podcast about free software, free culture, and making things together”

This is something that is worth checking out, as with LibreLounge you can subscribe to the podcast and also download on .ogg [5] and .mp3 file formats.

I wrote a post in December on how to subscribe to LibreLounge using vlc [7] so the procedure is the same.

REFERENCES

1 Free Software Foundation 2 LibreLounge 3 FOSS AND Crafts 4 Mastodon 5 FSF Ogg vorbis page 6 Christopher Lemmer Webber 7 Subscribe how_to

TAGS

#YearOfTheFediverse,#Podcast,#vlc.#Subscription,#rss, #Media,#help,#support,#FOSSandCrafts,#Mastodon,#ogg, #mp3

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Wayland book

“Wayland is intended as a simpler replacement for X, easier to develop and maintain. GNOME and KDE are expected to be ported to it.”

I found a link to a book, that explains the technical details behind Wayland. Seems to be a draft, but there is a lot of content for anyone who happens to be interested in this.

This on Mastodon by Newsbot.

See links below for details. I have included a link to x.org foundation for legacy.

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Libretranslate

Libretranslate is a an open source translation API which can be self-hosted.

Thank you to Gray for posting this.

https://www.apertium.org/index.eng.html?dir=eng-epo#translation

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#Translation,#Libre,#API,#Open, #Mastodon,#Self,#Host

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Enable children to feel safe – Review

Review of

HOW TO ENABLE CHILDREN TO FEEL SAFE SO THEY CAN FLOURISH

Having completed the course I decided to write a review on this. My previous post was a quick post to say that I undertook the course.

REVIEW

This course is presented by Pooky from Creative Education. Pooky has lots of experience and knowledge in this and related areas.

So the course has 4 main component areas:-

  • Emotional
  • Cognitive
  • Physical
  • Socially

Is is also worth mentioning that the course is really up to date as it mentions we are in the current Covid 19 pandemic.

Course is presented in 4 short vidoes on each of the above topic area, complemented by other videos, also by Pooky with some more specific advice on techniques.

So the course explains what is meant by each of the above areas, then looks at a view techniques we, as adults can use to help children but also help us reflect on our own experiences, in doing so this can feed in to how we help children.

EMOTIONAL SAFETY

This looks at how we can help children cope with different situations, that they make them feel scared or anxious, and how we can help them, that it is OK to feel scared and this is normal and it is good to talk about it

This is explored in a short video, which, while bite size, packs a lot of information and advice

Using an example of exams or tests the course looks at how children can refect on their feelings and put a plan in place if something goes wrong, for example you get to the exam and your mind goes blank, so the plan then could be perhaps some deep breathing to help you calm and refocus.

Interesting that, while not mentioned as practitioners we could perhas give examples of how in sport players may have a routine to go through prior to a game.

COGNITIVE SAFETY

This looks at how children need an environment that helps them develop by being

  • Safe to learn
  • Safe to try
  • Safe to make mistakes
  • Allows us to learn from mistakes

This is useful as children need to have freedom to try things out, make mistakes, and learn from these, it also encourages practitioners to learn along side the children so they also become learners,

Practitioners can be role models to set a good example, we all makes mistakes. The course also looks at how we can help children develop a 'joy for learning' by removing fear of failure children will keep trying and be able to reflect and move forward.

PHYSICAL SAFETY

This looks at the learning environment, not just the Health and Safety viewpoint but the fact children need to feel it is a safe environment, how we can help children feel they are safe through for example reassuring and talking to them

SOCIAL SAFETY

This looks at social skills, so children are able to interact with other children and adults in the environment, the barriers that may make this difficult for some children (SEN or not attending pre-school or example). Set out what they can expect, make these expectations clear, and what they should expect from adults (that they listen and act for example).

So this looks at how you may behave in different environments, or even different cultural expectations (not in the course but one example could be how we greet, do we take foot ware off) so it is important to have cultural awareness. What to do if you get something wrong.

As adults we can set the example and talk to children, we may reflect on our own experiences or knowledge. Children may worry about starting a new year with a new teacher so this will give them one less thing to worry about, one example could be not running in the corridor, but we may say the expectation would be to walk around the building. How we can help children could be through role play, for example so setting a table or in a kitchen, the role play could include washing hands (even if pretend) it enforces what is expected in that environment,

CONCLUSION

This is an excellent course, I have tired not to give too much away within this review, but give a few examples, there is much more advice within the course. There is a video early on that looks at how good enough is good enough. This is on Youtube, so I am going to share with the Open University group as this could be useful for students writing assignments.

This gives you the confidence to, and helps you let go. So that learners can submit their work and not keep making changes trying to strive for perfection.

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TAGS

#CPD,#Training,#Safety,#Children,#Cognitive,#Physical, #Social,#Emotional,#Training

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Mastodon Cheat Sheet

Mastodon can be controlled using the keyboard

Key(s) Function
r to reply
m to mention author
p to open author's profile
f to favourite
b to boost
enter, o to open toot
e to open media
x to show/hide text behind CW
h to show/hide media
up, k to move up in the list
down, j to move down in the list
1-9 to focus a toot in one of the columns
n to focus the compose textarea
alt+n to start a brand new toot
alt+x to show/hide CW field
backspace to navigate back
s to focus search
esc to un-focus compose textarea/search
g+h to open home timeline
g+n to open notifications column
g+l to open local timeline
g+t to open federated timeline
g+d to open direct messages column
g+s to open “get started” column
g+f to open favourites list
g+p to open pinned toots list
g+u to open your profile
g+b to open blocked users list
g+m to open muted users list
g+r to open follow requests list
? to display this legend

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#YearOfTheFediverse,#Mastodon,#Keyboard,#Control

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