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ISSOTL Poster Presentation: “Open Enough? Choices and Consequences When Transitioning from Closed to Open Resources and Courses”
Read more: ISSOTL Poster Presentation: “Open Enough? Choices and Consequences When Transitioning from Closed to Open Resources and Courses”I’m thrilled to be conducting a poster presentation at the 2017 International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Conference, with my colleague Michael McNally. Location: Exhibition Hall E, #379 @ 6pm Oct 12, 2017 In preparation for the poster session (and for those who can’t make it) I’ve posted a link to the…
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The feeling of being behind
Read more: The feeling of being behindI’m certain anyone who’s worked in academia has felt ‘behind’. I would bet many early career academics feel this way constantly. I admit that I have (and still) get myself into a headspace where I’m saying things like “I should be doing more” or “this should be done by now.” My university recently opened our…
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My process for qualitative web research
Read more: My process for qualitative web researchI’m a bit of a research methods geek. As I’ve become more familiar with qualitative methods and coding data, there’s a few tricks I’ve learned which I’ll discuss today. Disclaimer: I’m not a methods “expert” (though I’m not sure many people are), and I developed this approach from experience and exhaustive reading 👨🏼💻 of the academic literature.…
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Society’s nostalgic view of analog
Read more: Society’s nostalgic view of analogNew post from my other blog Tech-Bytes.net: In this post, I discuss the counter-culture movement which advocates for the comeback of analog devices. Positives and negatives of this trend are examined. https://www.tech-bytes.net/feature-articles/2017/5/24/societys-nostalgic-view-of-analog
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