Monthly Archives: September 2007

Putting on a Show

Earlier this summer I had a chance to visit some former colleagues (and new additions) at the University of Montana. For two years, I was director of Web development at that school while my husband was getting his masters degree … Continue reading

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In this world

There’s a post inside of me that I’ve tried to write probably a dozen times in the last few years, and I think I’m finally going to take a real stab at it. I won’t get it right the first … Continue reading

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Who knew Seattle was so expensive?

I just finished making my travel arrangements for EDUCAUSE in October. (I think I managed to snag a dirt-cheap flight and I know I got an amazingly inexpensive hotel room.) Yesterday, while looking for a hotel room, I was using … Continue reading

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On Romance and Foundational Stories

If you haven’t read it already, run (don’t walk) to read Gardner‘s latest article in Educause Review, My Computer Romance. I just re-read it again (I had the privilege of reading it in draft form this summer), and was, once … Continue reading

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