Associate Teaching Professor #studychat #LoveLD #creativeHE. For playful pedagogy; creativity as liberatory practice; making, drawing & animation for learning.
Sandra Sinfield
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Since 1980, under the Thatcherite policies, 2.8m social homes sold, 1.9m in England for £51bn.
In 2024, England homes were worth £430bn.
Councils didn't receive full sales proceeds, couldn't replenish housing stock. Vital depts closed.
Social homes down from 6.8m to 5.4m.
Huge housing crisis.
#LoveLD - love this: www.profdebbieholley.co.uk/post/new-boo...
How long before the headline will say attacks instead of alerts?
"Drone alerts are the new reality on Nato's eastern flank" www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
#LoveLD - love #LTHEchat: Shining a light on #SoTL: lthechat.com/2026/06/08/l... Weds - 8-9 - Blue Sky. All welcome - Follow the hashtag - Join the conversation.
www.theguardian.com/society/2026... experts on my phone: is this because the outsourcing of testing to the private sector is not, in fact, effective? Are there alternatives?
📹 BERA event videos
Internalisation of Vocational Education
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NEW on Wonkhe: Higher education will be among the first systems to feel the impact of demographic shifts. David Kernohan sets out recommendations on what needs to change now buff.ly/8GJwg2P
Register for the first Green Libraries Week webinar for 2026! Taking place next Weds 17 June via Zoom at 12:30pm. The webinar will cover tips & planning for your 2026 events. #GreenLibraries
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Our chapter (by the wonderful Dr Jo Thurston) and myself, explores a central tension in contemporary higher education: the growing importance of student voice alongside the risk that it becomes reduce...
In Lithuania, and throughout the Baltic, we have lived for years with Russian hostility – but the tech now means that London, Berlin and Paris are just as vulnerable, says Baltic security expert Linas...
Join us on Bluesky for #LTHEchat on Wednesday 10th June at 8pm BST with guests Emma Gillaspy (@egillaspy.bsky.social), Earle Abrahamson (@profearle17.bsky.social), Sue Beckingham (@suebecks.bsky.so…
THRESHOLD
The tools forming our young are owned, and ownership is never neutral. A harvest grown on enclosed ground is not flourishing. It is yield. Stand at the threshold. Ask whose land it is.
New Substack essay: open.substack.com/pub/adrianod... #PermissionIsTriumph
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A court in Munich declared that Google is liable for their "AI summaries" and all its hallucinations. This brings "AI" slop in line with all other products: "AI" is basically the only product where a provider can deliver unchecked garbage and put all liability on the consumer.
A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previous limited liability protections for search engine operators don't apply to AI overviews. In this case, Google's AI had falsely linked two publishers to fraud and made claims that didn't appear in any of the linked sources. The ruling could set a precedent for AI-generated content liability worldwide.