
Stereophonics and “Dakota”
Many times when you hear a song it simply flashes in and out of memory. You might take note of […]
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Many times when you hear a song it simply flashes in and out of memory. You might take note of […]
Stereophonics and “Dakota” Read Post »

Photography today is so centered stuff that quite often we forget to take pictures. If you follow the perspectives embedded in
On shooting “Roundabout” Read Post »

Over the years, I’ve spoken a lot about educational technology and ways it can best contribute toward institutional value on investment. As
Flawed Model of Academic Computing Read Post »

The EDUCAUSE 2006 pre-conference seminar, “This is Not a Lab: Seminar on Developing Learning Environments,” used fictional profiles of four different types
Fictional Colleges for Scenarios & Role-Playing Read Post »

Rock. Construction barricades. It does make one wonder what happened here. The photo was captured on a iPhone 5s and

The ’38 LaFrance was my father’s favorite truck when he was a member of the fire department, and was the
1938 American LaFrance, Dad’s Favorite Read Post »

As I’ve blathered about in several posts, mirrorless photography — whether Micro 4/3, APS-C, or full-frame — opens the door
Using a Voigtlander 40mm Nokton on a Sony A7 Read Post »

I stumbled across this sign outside of a grocery store. I wonder what the application process is like for a

I wrote this when I was employed at the University of Chicago. It was was associated with the EDUCAUSE 2006 half-day pre-conference workshop
Learning Space Inspiration Read Post »

Summer view at sunset of the grain elevator in Adrian, ND. via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/uACseq

Brainstorming is an essential part of leadership as it is a means for engaging your team. Whether it is coming
7 Tips for Creative Brainstorming Read Post »