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I'm Failing My MOOC

I thought I should try out a MOOC for myself to see what kind of future awaits me. I'm failing, but that doesn't mean I'm not learning.

Summer Teaching, Happened So Fast

If you’re lucky enough to have a teaching assistantship, you know that summer classes can be an extremely rewarding experience.

The Classroom as Oasis

The last few weeks at my university have seen the usual busyness that comes with the end of the semester amplified by a lot of change.

Not a Slow News Week

There’s nothing quite like taking the kids to the hotel breakfast only to see on the tv that the major city just north of you has gone on lockdown.

From Whitman to Academic Partnerships

An Interview with Charles Green, the Chief Academic Officer and SVP of Academic Services at Academic Partnerships.

Deferred Maintenance: It’s No Joke

What happen when one of your buildings goes down at the end of the semester? The issue of deferred maintenance when it directly impacts teaching and learning.

Split Personality

My older daughter has wanted to see Jekyll and Hyde, the musical, on Broadway from the time that the announcement was made that the show as coming back to Broadway.

When the Dog Actually Catches a Car

Several weeks ago, after a successful class show, I was invited to try out for the national touring wing of a wonderful improv company.