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I miss the quiet…
I miss the quiet of the lockdown months. I miss how everything was so still….and so peaceful.
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AI, GPT and l’art de vivre à la française
A potentially controversial opinion that AI, GPT and other large language models can help the world adopt l’art de vivre à la française.
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How can Rosenshine’s principles of instruction be applied in micro-learning apps?
Implementation of Rosenshine’s principles of instruction in micro-learning apps for more effective, efficient, and engaging learning experiences. Goodbye information overload, hello retention!
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A year in Grenoble…
Looking back at a year in Grenoble, the myriad good (and bad) experiences, and the many lessons I’ve learnt…
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Looking beyond the buzz to the real applications of GPT
Kick-starting 2023 by delving into the technology that is shaking up the industry, and raising many questions about its utility and power to change the way we create content.
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From hating carrots to cooking every part of the vegetable
The journey from hating carrots, and looking for ways to avoid eating them, to eating not just the root vegetable, but also its leaves!
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Goodbye teacher, hello GPT3?
Will GPT3 finally sound the death knell for teachers? Is it time to rethink the existing models of education?
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A Parisian Workation
Close to burning out (from work, and the soaring temperatures), we took a month-long workation in Paris this summer. An excellent decision. Paris allowed us to achieve the right work-life balance, and brought back our mojo.
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Following Elephants Around Chambery
A French city with a close connection to India – Chambéry has a delightful elephant trail that you can follow to discover the historic sites of the city, without having to open Google Maps!
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Fairy tale Castle (Almost) In My Backyard…
Less than an hour from Grenoble, the Château de Vizille ticks all the boxes of a fairy tale castle, and comes with a museum dedicated to the French Revolution. Little wonder that I keep going back…
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An Immersion in Wallpapers, Art Nouveau and Hydroelectricity
A visit to Maison Bergès, also known as the Musée de la Houille Blanche, the family home of Aristide Bergès, famous French hydraulic engineer and industrial papermaker.
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A year of packing…and mastering ovens!
2021 has been a year of madness, marked by packing, unpacking, moving in and out of houses…and mastering all kinds of household appliances, of which ovens have given me quite a few gray hair!