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Month: September 2008

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    Getting Involved

    So I jumped in and volunteered to make phone calls for the Obama Campaign. For three hours last night, I called people in order to get volunteers. I didn’t do too badly. I put my former telemarketing skills to work and signed up 8 volunteers. Considering I only actually talked to 22 people, that’s not…

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    Support for teaching digital natives

    Thomas Benton once again writes about issues in teaching the digital natives. I’m going to leave aside the argument about whether we’re getting more stupid. I’m not entirely sure we are. I want to comment on two things. One, he mentions the problem of college students not being exposed to different generations (more true for…

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    On not watching McCain

    I had every intention of watching McCain’s speech. I watched all the lead-up speeches, beginning around 8:30. Geeky Boy was watching with me. His first comment was, “Oh I see what this is all about: 9/11.” And that was when that Senator from Oklahoma was talking about the OK City bombing–something done to us by…

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  • RBOC: First Day of School Edition

    Email was definitely on the rise, but not dramatically so. Why, why do people wait until the very. last. minute. to ask for something. I’m here all summer. Why don’t people talk to each other. So many problems caused by lack of communication. Many fewer basic questions this year. They’re either getting stopped at the…

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    Making a better presentation

    I’m hoping to find time this week to work on a presentation I’m giving next month. I’ve been working on my presentation skilz since I first gave one to apply for my job. That was perhaps the worst experience of my life. I had been used to reading papers at conferences. I had no idea…

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  • Labor Day, Eve of New School Year

    This is the first year that classes at my institution haven’t begun (or been held when we start earlier) on Labor Day. I say it’s about time. It’s always frustrated me that a school whose founding was all about helping the underrepresented (women) would ignore a holiday that benefits mostly the underrepresented. It was actually…

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