Archive for September, 2007

Putting on a Show

Earlier this summer I had a chance to visit some former colleagues (and new additions) at the University of Montana. For two years, I was director of Web development at that school while my husband was getting his masters degree in geology. It was a great two years — among other things, it was my […]

In this world

There’s a post inside of me that I’ve tried to write probably a dozen times in the last few years, and I think I’m finally going to take a real stab at it. I won’t get it right the first time, but that’s okay. I’ll keep trying.
It has to do with why the work that […]

Who knew Seattle was so expensive?

I just finished making my travel arrangements for EDUCAUSE in October. (I think I managed to snag a dirt-cheap flight and I know I got an amazingly inexpensive hotel room.)
Yesterday, while looking for a hotel room, I was using the conference travel tools. There were only two official conference hotels with rooms left, and imagine […]

On Romance and Foundational Stories

If you haven’t read it already, run (don’t walk) to read Gardner’s latest article in Educause Review, My Computer Romance.
I just re-read it again (I had the privilege of reading it in draft form this summer), and was, once again, moved by it.
One of my first reactions to this article was the power […]




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