Archive for June, 2008

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Simple explanations of complicated things.

Are you a visual learner?  Auditory?  Do you have a hard time understanding some of the concepts in modern technology, like Podcasting, Twitter, Social Media, RSS, Blogs, etc?  Then might I suggest you take a look at one of my new favorite sites explaining all this and more in a visual format using videos of [...]

Too busy blogging to blog.

It’s been rather busy for me here at work.  We’re fully underway now to implement blogging in the Seminar for First Year Students.  Exciting, yes, but it does mean I’ve been too busy working with blogs to actually blog myself.  I’m also in the midst of setting up course shells in Blackboard for the second [...]

We do not exist in a vacuum…

Yesterday started with a special presentation by the president of the college.  In addition to being the first staff meeting I’ve been at that started with a prayer (I’m not surprised, I did choose to start working at a Catholic college), it was also a very sobering look at our financial situation.  Investors are to [...]