Posted in Teaching on Jun 2nd, 2009 2 Comments »
When you are on a sailing trip, as I have been for the past week or so, you learn to do things differently out of necessity … space onboard a 33-foot sailboat simply doesn’t permit the usual manner for doing simple everyday things.
For example, how I go about cooking (if you can call it that) [...]
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Posted in Teaching on Sep 12th, 2008 3 Comments »
Last night’s revelation in the Org Learning class that one of our students in the program had been called into his senior leader’s office for a blog post he had written certainly sent shivers down my spine … that’s the LAST thing that we want in our attempts to enhance reflective practice through blogging! Our goal [...]
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Posted in Teaching on Jul 14th, 2008 No Comments »
In preparation for submitting an IRB to conduct a research study of our graduate students use of blogs, I’m reviewing the literature (what little there is out there) on blogs as a tool for reflective practice. Rather than summarize what I’m finding in a word document, I’m going to organize the relevant citations I’ve found [...]
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Posted in Teaching on Jun 9th, 2008 1 Comment »
“It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go.” J. Rohn
HELLO WORLD!
Welcome to my blog, Coming About: Reflections on Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century. “Coming about” is a sailing term for taking a new tack by adjusting the sails to catch the [...]
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