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- Two quick updates, perhaps burying the lede
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- Humanities = employability
- On instructional design
- All I have are bullets (many of them literal)
- Nope
- On fear at 39
- Everyday liberal arts
- A full deck
- Things I’m thinking about these days
- Concealed carry culture is antithetical to higher education’s mission
- DIY College Metrics
- Idaho is waiting. . .
- Still too many guppies
- On Calling, again
- Catching up
- Theodosia Burr Shepherd
- Some serious Dorothy Wordsworth shit
- On professional development
- A survey of what?
- Quick update
- A matter of fit
- Fatigued
- All I have are random bullets
- Random paragraphs, end of summer edition
- None of this would be possible, of course, without Fang
- The Leslie multiverse
- Post-internship processing
- Long days at the internship
- Grateful
- RBOC, guppies and tech support scams edition
- Impostor syndrome and what I value
- Stick a fork in me
- Energized
- The humanities as navel-gazing
- Google Street View as time travel
- “Big tent” technology
- On the banks of expectation
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- Hiking with Lucas
- Happy birthday, Fang.
- A troubling constellation
- Because I needed something else to fret about
- The University as Minimum Viable Product
- On living with (mostly) mild disabilities
- A brief note on an ongoing struggle regarding race and ethnicity
- Venturing
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- Calling
- Hey, look over there
- The dark heart
- Busy busy
- A small Wikipedia discovery
- First thoughts: Wikipedia and Ancestry.com
- Round 3
- The gods of gun violence
- And things just keep getting better
- An appreciation
- Into the heart of whiteness and gun violence
- Gratitude
- Themes for 2013: Completion, then space
- Wheeeeee!
- Blog, interrupted
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- Connecticut
- A semester full of crises
- Guppies: A Cautionary Tale
- Being Strategic about Whatever Comes Next
- Feel free to share
- An interesting way to introduce yourself to your first-grade teacher
- Innovative professor, or shill for Apple?
- Because I don’t already have enough to do. . .
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- A brief announcement from Captain Obvious
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