Hello, Dolly! (Apr 27, 28 & 29, Palace Theater, Greensburg)

“65 kids from 15 different schools- coming together to create a show in 3 weeks!!!! Please come see them shine.” — Tony Marnio, Artistic Director, Stage Right School for the Performing Arts, Greensburg I’ve already got my ticket. Looking forward to a great show. Similar:Prepare for the Ultimate GaslightingThoughtful essay from Julio Vincent Gamb…BusinessHarper Lee,…

Khan Academy and the Effectiveness of Science Videos – YouTube

Interesting implications for the flipped classroom.  If students think they already understand something, they’ll tune out of a video lecture. Students watched a science video they frequently described as “clear,” but in a post-test it turns out the video had actually confirmed their incorrect assumptions. When students watched a second video that first presented and…

Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing § THE HARVARD LIBRARY TRANSITION

Harvard’s annual cost for journals from these providers now approaches $3.75M. In 2010, the comparable amount accounted for more than 20% of all periodical subscription costs and just under 10% of all collection costs for everything the Library acquires. Some journals cost as much as $40,000 per year, others in the tens of thousands. Prices…

You are in a book. There is a typo here.

Sigh. Critical Path – Dan Amrich – Google Books. Similar:How Technology Has Changed The Way We WriteSocial media services have put writing t…Culture15 Times "Filler Text" Became a Journalist's Worst EnemyIt doesn’t happen often but when filler …AmusingWhy I disagreed with my students who said, "That was easy!" “That was easy!”   Today th…AcademiaUpdated a…

Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos Of Daughters | Bored Panda

Awesome dad is awesome! Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos Of Daughters | Bored Panda. Similar:Masks (#StarTrek #TNG Rewatch, Season 7, Episode 17) Ritual symbols start appearing on the… Rewatching ST:TNG Masks (#StarTre…AestheticsDress Rehearsal for "My Son Pinocchio"My wife, daughter, and I waiting to star…AmusingWhy I Resist Web Redesigns (And Maybe You Do, Too)Words many of…

Culture Desk: My Life in Pencils

Devotees of the Blackwing had been paying up to forty dollars apiece for them after they were discontinued, in 1998. I received a box of twelve Blackwings, and I got hooked. The lead is ungraded, but it is definitely softer than a No. 2, and very expressive. The Blackwing motto is “Half the Pressure, Twice…

Celebration of Writing Spring 2012 SHU Griffin and Admin – YouTube

A short, atmosphere-setting video I created to play in the background during the Celebration of Writing here at Seton Hill. Celebration of Writing Spring 2012 SHU Griffin and Admin. Similar:Friday night. What am I doing? #partylikeaprofAcademiaWhy Our Children Don't Think There Are Moral FactsIndeed, in the world beyond grade school…CultureShort Reports: How To Write Routine…

Seton Hill Admin Main Stairway (Blender 3D Model)

[portfolio_slideshow] Last night I used Blender 3D to rough up a model of this stairway, the site of hundreds of group photos over the years. Similar:Desk blotters, with procedural leather and wood materials by Blendermada. #blender3dAestheticsThe Child (TNG Rewatch: Season 2, Episode 1)Rewatching Star Trek: The Next Generatio…CultureNewly acquired technology for teaching writing in the…

When Teachers Demand to Be Co-Creators, Not Consumers – EdTech Researcher – Education Week

I’d like my students to be co-creators, too. The richest exchanges on day two of the Hewlett Open Educational Resources Grantee Meeting came from those who challenged the fundamental premises of the meeting. In designing the meeting, Berkman staff imagined three groups: Learners, Facilitators (teachers, librarians, coaches, educators, etc.), and Builders. They assumed a kind…

Context for Hayles, My Mother was a Computer (Ch 3 & 4)

My undergraduates are working their way through N. Katherine Hayle’s My Mother Was a Computer. They told me that they benefitted from the notes I wrote the other day, so I’m continuing the effort.   In Chapter 3, Hayles reminds us that the “worldviews of speech, writing, and code” are not merely theories, they are…