Dave sent me his notes from an evening event at our kids' school about college preparation. Mind you, neither of our kids have entered high…Continue Reading this Entry
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Being Known: Conditions for Flourishing in Learning + Teaching
SIFT + AI for Fact-Checking: What I Learned Testing a Claim About Nursing Pay
I used to be among the people who thought that privacy wasn't really much of a thing to be overly concerned about. What did I…Continue Reading this Entry
Choosing Rhythms of Consistent, Predictable Joy
I don't want to throw any shade on people who enjoy setting goals for yourselves in a new year. Hooray to Taylor Kay Phillips, who…Continue Reading this Entry
Return to Me: Teaching, AI, and the Longing to Connect
Late yesterday, I logged into LinkedIn and saw that I had been mentioned in a post about AI. This person was vocal in his ongoing…Continue Reading this Entry
Digital Tools for Note Taking and PKM
My friend Kerry left me one of her infamous voice messages today. These are the fancy kinds that go beyond voice mail, but instead show…Continue Reading this Entry
The Relationship Between the Fundamentals and the Emergent
Last night was our daughter’s dance recital. She is 11 and in middle school now, and the performance combined the middle school and the upper…Continue Reading this Entry
The Mother of All Indexes: My Posts from Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery Workshop
As part of participating in Harold Jarche's Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop, we were given lessons and activities three times a week for six weeks. I had…Continue Reading this Entry
The Last Step Toward the First Step
This final PKMastery workshop post is what I'm referring to as the last step toward the first step, meaning that while I'm through with the…Continue Reading this Entry
Walking With PKM: Reflections From Six Weeks of Practice
This post is one of many, related to my participation in Harold Jarche's Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop. I love to walk. Sometimes I do it…Continue Reading this Entry
The Gap
This post is one of many, related to my participation in Harold Jarche's Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop. I've been thinking a lot about the elements…Continue Reading this Entry