Wednesday, January 19th, 2005
Ok… what’s the deal with non-traditional students? Am I some magnet for the weirdest, most ‘out-there’ non-traditional students there are? I’m sitting in my late class tonight, minding my own business when this older-woman plops her stuff down beside me declaring, “Gosh! You sure have a lot to fill in on that crossword.” From that [...]
It’s like I’m walkin’ with a talkin’ machine
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Wednesday, January 12th, 2005
Well, I’m back in to the stride of work and school–I can say, without hesitation, that I do not like working the entire day and then having classes until nine at night. It really diminishes my video game time or my zoned-out tv time. I miss those times. But I guess a productive existence does [...]
You can have it all, my empire of dirt
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Friday, July 30th, 2004
Today marks the last day of TED 610: Electronic Learning Systems. If you want to, you can take a look at the “assignments” we had to make in class. Today we spent, literally, a half an hour (a quarter of the class) sitting there while we waited for the room’s display systems to come to [...]
Does your face, your pretty face get lost in a crowd
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Saturday, July 24th, 2004
Personally, I think it is a big mistake giving laptops to college students during class. They may totally avoid the lesson at hand to update their website–as I am showing through example. I’m currently sitting in TED 610: Electronic Learning systems, which is ultra-fancy college of education speak for “making websites”. This is the last [...]
I don’t claim to be an ‘A’ student, but I’m tryin’ to be
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