Hypothetical: If a lecture will be presented live to an audience of 100 while being recorded for an audience of thousands, for which audience do you tailor the lecture? …
Head in the clouds
I don't think there is a problem with dreaming big, as long as you stick your head out from time to time... …
Swimming in data
There is a lot of data out there just waiting to be analyzed. We just need to know how to swim... …
Pregoogled Notion
I'm making up words today. Pregoogled notion - an opinion formed beforehand after a quick Google search. …
For a limited time
Most presentations are one shot deals. You have a specific amount of time to speak to a room full of people. Once that time is up, the discussion ends. Blog posts don't suffer the same fate. I …
Seth Godin’s Stop Stealing Dreams
Seth Godin recently released a free ebook providing his views on the current education system. It's called Stop Stealing Dreams and *spoiler alert* he thinks things need to change. Download it for …
If Mario had an evaluator
It's interesting to think about how much video games incorporate evaluation in their design. …
The Reality of Video Phones
As a parent of a toddler, Skype is amazing. A couple of times a week I just flip it on and my daughter gets to show off for her grandparents. The good thing is that she doesn't even seem to mind the …
All toons all the time
I've decided to go all in on the cartoons as they're fun to create and seem to generate the most interest. Since they will be an everyday thing, I'm going to stop putting 'Toon' at the front of each …
Toon: A picture is worth…
Toon: Evaluative practice, know thyself
This cartoon inspired by Jara Dean Coffey's post: Evaluative Practice 1: Know Thyself …
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Toon: Engaging stakeholders
I'm not above silly puns... …











