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Applying for the Google Teacher Academy
I’m happy to announce I was accepted to the Google Teacher Academy in London on July 29th. Google sent out emails of acceptance last Friday; I excitedly squealed via Twitter and Facebook (I …
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| June 29 2010 | CommentsPosted in Google
Revising My Teaching Philosophy, Part II
Whereas teaching philosophies generally develop from your experiences as a teacher, my revised teaching philosophy has emerged from my experiences facilitating various professional development activities and working one-on-one with faculty designing, developing, and/or revising their courses. I found myself needing a …
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| June 27 2010 | CommentsPosted in
Yes, I have misspelled Technophile. This is the first way I spelled it when I came up with the title for the blog. And yes, I finally finished up my PhD in English; you would think that I would be a fabulous speller; however, I’m not. I think leaving the misspelling in the title will help remind me, and hopefully my readers, that blogs are publications about immediacy. Yeah, yeah…they are reflective, but they are to be more of an immediate reaction. Continued...
Random Entry of Interest
C&W 2007: A Usable Workshop on Usability
My colleague Susan Miller-Cochran (she’s trying to get going with this blogging thing…so give her some support!) and I are about to wrap a co-edited collection on the connections between Rhetoric and Usability, Rhetorically Rethinking Usability. Two of our good …
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| June 27 2007 | CommentsPosted in C&W