Monthly Archives: March 2025

Dipping a Toe into AI Tools

The prompt this week seemed very straightforward, at first glance. “Choose an AI tool that you aren’t familiar with and try it out”.  Then I looked at the list!  Of the 40+ links in the Weekly Schedule, I had heard … Continue reading

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InShot app

I have never felt confident with video editing tools and am always amazed how easily some people are able to arrange, remix and edit videos.  In the past, I have used WeVideo and YouTube for editing videos but, really, the … Continue reading

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Searching for Tips and Tricks

This week has been tough.  I have hit a point in my solving that I feel like I am spinning my wheels and, although I have been practicing my new algorithms, it still feels like I am not making progress … Continue reading

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Creating a TedEd lesson

This week, I dove into the world of TedEd.  I have seen many Ted Talks in the past and have heard of TedEd through YouTube videos but until this week, I didn’t realize that it was a user created platform.  … Continue reading

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Solving OLL and PLL – with help from an expert!

This week, my son helped me with recognizing various cases for solving OLL and PLL.  I am trying a slightly different approach for my blog post this week – Alexander and I made a series of videos where we walk … Continue reading

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CFOP Method Part 2.1

Well, unfortunately, there isn’t much to report this week.  I have been practicing the OLL and PLL algorithms and my time is getting faster.  What I am finding now is that I am overthinking my solves (again).  This used to … Continue reading

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There is nothing new under the sun

The idea of remixing is not new.  In the documentary  this week, Kirby Ferguson gives examples of remixing and sampling in music going back more than 50 years.  In fact, remixing, sampling and copying have been around for thousands of … Continue reading

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