I’m assembling information for the final version of the printed program for Faculty Academy 2006, and I’m astonished by the variety, energy, and creativity I see here. Just as I learn something most thoroughly when I teach it, I see the individual program events with new clarity and detail as I touch (well, copy-and-paste into [...]
Archive for May, 2006
The countdown to Faculty Academy 4.0 is ticking along. Recognizing that we wanted to document, document, document this event, we took a page from Penn State’s Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium and set up our own conference blog. (Thanks to D’Arcy Norman for pointing out the Penn State example in the first place.)
In addition [...]
Great Lives, Great Stories, Acceptable Technology
Published by May 3rd, 2006 in Other Projects. 0 CommentsI’ve listened to a bunch of great stories lately, about a bunch of great people. Muhammad Ali helping some college students on the side of the road. Bobby Kennedy being a politician who can relate to the common man, despite being a spoiled rich kid. And the pain and suffering in Jefferson Davis‘ life during [...]
As THEA435 wraps up (we’ll be gathering this evening to watch students’ final projects), I thought I’d take a moment to post this image.
This is a scan of a scrap of paper on which I took notes during a meeting with Andy and Jerry last fall. The notes grew out of a conversation in which [...]
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