The Seattle Times has a story about the University of Chicago requiring students to submit powerpoint presentations as part of their entrance applications.
My eyes bulged a little at the photo’s subtitle:
Chicago business-school administrator Rose Martinelli says PowerPoint presentations permit potential students to demonstrate creativity that might not come through in traditional applications.
PowerPoint IS a traditional […]
I recently received a note from a colleague on preferred email communication with a new boss. Thought it was worth passing along - minor elements are changed to protect identities and make it flow …
The purpose of this note is to give you a heads up on written communications by email. I have found […]
I’m checking out some online resources for education and came across this:
For nearly 70 years, ProQuest has offered superior information services in electronic, microform, and print-on-demand formats to university libraries.
Interesting.
Obviously, this is a programmer’s use of the inclusive AND - as long as one part of the conjunction is true, it all evaluates to true. […]
scheduling
Getting 6 people together at the same time on the same date at the same place (even if it’s virtual) is like herding cats.
So when a meeting fits in this nicely, it’s like the parting of the Red Sea … especially when our corporate meeting software shows busy times in red:
Tags: work stuff, […]
silence
I just had a thought:
When your mouth opens, your mind closes.
It’s a bit of a self-reminder to shut up occasionally and just listen. Like all pompous impressive-sounding aphorisms, it’s not 100% true … but it just may have a kernel of authenticity.
The interesting corollary that suggested itself to me is:
When your mind opens, your mouth […]
Master of Educational Technology
I’ve been slowly taking my MET graduate degree over the past few years. The course I’ll be taking next semester sounds like it’ll be the most interesting one to date: ETEC 522.
ETEC 522 is an online immersion in the global eLearning marketplace with particular emphasis on the environmental dynamics, evolving business models and success characteristics […]
Aksimet down?
Aksimet must have gone down last night … I woke up to 40 emails from my blog.
(I set my blog to hold comments in moderation from people who do not have have prior approved comments … and email me when it does that.)
Seems to be back up this morning. Blogging without Akismet is almost […]
Save Mac screencasts to .swf
I’ve been searching for a long, long time for a way to save screencasts made on a Mac to Flash. Snapz Pro is an excellent screencast-creating tool, but saves to a QuickTime movie. Flash is more widely available and least likely to have compatability problems.
Today I saw Jing, which looks very promising. It lets you […]
When business is evil …
When the business you’re involved in is evil, you know it’s time to get out and start doing something else. Otherwise you will inevitably become evil as well. There are plenty of examples of that in the US health care system, which Sicko is highlighting right now.
Here’s just one of them …
Palmer still owes […]
on leadership …
If only public companies understood this:
In fact, sometimes, as the Grammy-award winning Orpheus Chamber orchestra shows, the best leadership is less leadership. No seed can grow if it is dug up and examined every week, and for people to innovate and get things done, sometimes they need some time and space and resources.
Seen today in […]

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