Stephen Aguilar
@stephenaguilar.com
Educational researcher focused on EdTech x AI,student engagement and motivation. Associate professor at USC Rossier. Associate Director of USC Center for Generative AI and Society
I mean...I don't have to be grateful to be led by spineless politicians, no. The entire essay could have been a shrug emoji and been just as convincing.
November 11, 2025 at 6:35 PM
I mean...I don't have to be grateful to be led by spineless politicians, no. The entire essay could have been a shrug emoji and been just as convincing.
And no I didn't check this math so feel free to pull out the "ackshually"
November 7, 2025 at 3:51 AM
And no I didn't check this math so feel free to pull out the "ackshually"
Gimmie the other half
November 7, 2025 at 2:21 AM
Gimmie the other half
My rework:
They say I can't.
My response? I will.
Still gets to the core message and is faster to read.
They say I can't.
My response? I will.
Still gets to the core message and is faster to read.
November 4, 2025 at 6:08 PM
My rework:
They say I can't.
My response? I will.
Still gets to the core message and is faster to read.
They say I can't.
My response? I will.
Still gets to the core message and is faster to read.
You'll want to distinguish the key phrases with different colors (possibly fonts). "You can't" should stand out more. As should the phrase that resolves the tension. I'm not sold on "I can't yet" because 1) it's broken up in 2 lines and 2) it's a little clumsy.
November 4, 2025 at 6:08 PM
You'll want to distinguish the key phrases with different colors (possibly fonts). "You can't" should stand out more. As should the phrase that resolves the tension. I'm not sold on "I can't yet" because 1) it's broken up in 2 lines and 2) it's a little clumsy.