
Photography, a Process that Captures Memories
As a child, my parents took pictures with what I seem to recall was a 110 Instamatic and some kind […]
Photography, a Process that Captures Memories Read Post »

As a child, my parents took pictures with what I seem to recall was a 110 Instamatic and some kind […]
Photography, a Process that Captures Memories Read Post »

I’ve been following a thread started by Michael Feldstein on his blog and this last installment, Better Ed Tech Conversations,
People First, Educational Technology Second Read Post »

Unlike years past, today’s camera bodies are merely tools that can be swapped in and out to serve different creative
Breaking Away from SLR Thinking Read Post »

Although I grew up shooting film with manual SLRs, I have grown to trust the imaging device to do its
Mirrorless Photography, Learning to Fly Read Post »

Looking back on my blogging history, which arguably goes back to the late 1990’s, I discovered that when I have

In “Bring Strategy Back from the Dead,” Walter Kiechel makes the case that in a time of continuous and accelerating
Six Elements of a Strategy that is Less Future, More Action Read Post »

As much as it looks like I have counter-argued, mobile as we know it today is still much rooted in
Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 3) Read Post »

The roots of mobile as a productivity platform extend deep into the World-Wide Web, so in thinking about mobile and
Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 2) Read Post »

Several years ago, I drafted a white paper for Blackboard entitled “Mobile Agility at the Anytime, Anywhere Impact on IT” wherein I
Mobile, Campus + Strategy (part 1) Read Post »

Several years ago I reflected on “A Firefighter’s Two Families” where one family is “traditional” with a spouse and oftentimes
In the Family of a Firefighter Read Post »

On July 14, 2014 at the Basilica of St. James, Jamestown, ND, I shared my thoughts about Dad with gathered family,
Eulogy for my Father, Jerry. Read Post »