Graham Holland ๐
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Graham Holland ๐
@DigitalTARDIS
Doing digital learning stuff in @UoMSALC with @humelearning | Learning Technology ๐จโ๐ป | Education ๐ | Manchester ๐ | ADE ๏ฃฟ (lapsed!)
Liverpool, England Bergabung Kasฤฑm 2017
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Prompt engineering is dead.
Anthropic recently released the real playbook for building AI agents that actually work.
Itโs a 30+ page deep dive called The Complete Guide to Building Skills for Claude and it quietly shifts the conversation from โprompt engineeringโ to real execution design.
Hereโs the big idea:
A Skill isnโt just a prompt.
Itโs a structured system.
You package instructions inside a SKILL.md file, optionally add scripts, references, and assets, and teach Claude a repeatable workflow once instead of re-explaining it every chat.
But the real unlock is something they call progressive disclosure.
Instead of dumping everything into context:
โข A lightweight YAML frontmatter tells Claude when to use the skill
โข Full instructions load only when relevant
โข Extra files are accessed only if needed
Less context bloat. More precision.
They also introduce a powerful analogy:
MCP gives Claude the kitchen.
Skills give it the recipe.
Without skills: users connect tools and donโt know what to do next.
With skills: workflows trigger automatically, best practices are embedded, API calls become consistent.
They outline 3 major patterns:
1) Document & asset creation
2) Workflow automation
3) MCP enhancement
And they emphasize something most builders ignore: testing.
Trigger accuracy.
Tool call efficiency.
Failure rate.
Token usage.
This isnโt about clever wording.
Itโs about designing an execution layer on top of LLMs.
Skills work across Claude.ai, Claude Code, and the API. Build once, deploy everywhere.
The era of โjust write a better promptโ is ending.
Anthropic just handed everyone a blueprint for turning chat into infrastructure.
Download the guide here: resources.anthropic.com/hubfs/The-Compโฆ

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Cardiologist wins 3rd place at Anthropic's hackathon. Out of 13,000 applications. Built in 7 days by Michaล Nedoszytko MD. Coded day and night - in the hospital, in the cloud, while flying from Brussels to San Francisco.
A few years ago, it would have been impossible for a doctor to build this alone in just a couple of days. AI changed that.
The project is called postvisit.ai. It is an AI agentic care platform for patients. Including reverse AI scribe it is a companion that guides the patient from the moment they leave the doctor's office.
Powered by the massive context window of Opus 4.6, it allows patients to explore their full medical history, connected devices, Evidence Based resources and external data sources โ all in one place.
Today, the barrier to entry has vanished; even a practicing physician can build an application from scratch.
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Today on International Day of Women & Girls in Science @WomenScienceDay I'm highlighting Prof Julie Williams CBE, a leading advocate for women in STEMM, and founder of the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at Cardiff, one of the UKโs flagship dementia research hubs.

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Weโre #StrengtheningPiccadilly
๐ท๐ปโโ๏ธFrom 14 to 22 February, there will be no trains from platforms 1 - 12 and an extremely limited service to platforms 13 and 14
Please plan your journey in advance @nationalrailenq
More details at networkrail.co.uk/piccadillycorrโฆ
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A sector first; our new collaboration with @Microsoft
65,000 colleagues and students will receive full Microsoft 365 @Copilot access and training, making @OfficialUoM the worldโs first university to deploy equitable access across its entire community.
staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/news/display/?โฆ

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Generative AI for Academics by Mark Carrigan is one of the best #books I've read this year. Really thoughtful and critical exploration about the technology that is changing how we work and think. Recommended reading for anyone interested in #GenAI in #academia, #highereducation

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FIRST LOOK AT TANGERINE, SALFORDโS NEW FOOD AND MUSIC HALL
Under the railway arches in Salford, thereโs a new spot for drinks, dancing, great food and general spectacle.
Tangerine is a martini bar, live music venue, food hall (from burgers and ramen to pasta and even a Ukrainian bakery), cocktail club and roastery, cloaked in an orange hue and some distinctly anachronistic 70s vibes.
And all a brief hop from the bottom of Deansgate.
We headed down to check out whatโs going onโฆ itโs a lot.
If you want to give it a try while they're fine-tuning things, Tangerine friends, family and Instagram followers can get 50% off their food bill Monday to Friday from 4-7pm when you book a table before 14th November.
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โฐ Mon 8am-10.30pm, Wed 8am-11pm, Thu 8pm-11.30am, Fri-Sat 8am-1am, Sun 8am-10pm
๐ Arch 60-61, 13-17 New Bailey St, Salford M3 5FS
๐ฐ Prices vary
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As AI systems keep getting better at very hard problems while getting more opaque, the way that we work with AI is shifting from being collaborators who shape the process to being supplicants who receive the output.
I discussed what that means. oneusefulthing.org/p/on-working-wโฆ
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Headed to Spokane next week for #INSTCon25? ๐
Here's your packing checklist for a smooth and fun conference experience. โคต๏ธ
๐ Comfy shoes
๐ Casual clothes
๐ Chargers and battery packs
๐ฑ Digital contact card
๐ง Water bottle
๐ Full list here: bit.ly/3TzBaIC



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The mystery is no moreโฆ the #INSTCon25 agenda has emerged! ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ
From keynotes to breakout sessions and our epic game night, this year is full of #EdTech insights and fun.
๐July 22 to 24
๐Spokane, Washington
๐ Explore the full agenda: bit.ly/4iVqcXU

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