In January, Ann and I had the good fortune to meet many of you during the ELI annual conference in San Antonio. That was the first of three events I’ve attended in as many months which have given me a look at three conferences and how each represents a piece of [...]
Are you a “sage on the stage” or a “guide on the side”? Those cliches have been around academia for a while. I must admit I still enjoy being a sage on the stage when I have the rare opportunity to teach in a F2F class. But since switching to online teaching several [...]
It’s a new year and I’m dreaming of a fresh start. I don’t know about you, but “stuff” has multiplied in every nook and cranny of my home over the long, cold winter. Determined to make a clean sweep of it, I picked up Peter Walsh’s book It’s All Too Much. As [...]
Disclosure: I use a Macbook to create this blog.
NPR reports (along with every other media source) on the news from Macworld Expo in San Francisco on the new tools and toys from Cupertino. The head turner this year is the MacBook Air, an ultra thin laptop which lacks both a replaceable battery and [...]