professors

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Nov 21st, 2013
We all have them – those little gaps of time between classes and meetings. The little space between the end of a research activity and before you...
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Nov 21st, 2013
A computer’s RAM (Random Access Memory) can become overloaded and then shut down a whole computer. David Allen describes the concept of ‘ps...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
Note from Meggin:  When I read this list, I just had to write to Paul and ask him if he would allow me to share these and he graciously said, “Ye...
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Nov 3rd, 2013
Perfectionism runs rampant through the professorial world.  Let me acknowledge up front that I am perfectly familiar with this, having lived with it fo...
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Oct 30th, 2013
I am a huge fan of teleseminars – both as a learner and as a teacher. Throughout the year, I participate and host these high tech (but low tech) ...
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Oct 14th, 2013
Online videos have become a powerful way to build your professional brand (and you do need to consider this as a school leader). You can use them as a ...
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Sep 22nd, 2013
Over the years, I got smarter about keeping up with my students and their assignments. Once I figured out that numbers were easier – and faster &...
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Aug 26th, 2013
Charisma and personal magnetism are what draw others to you, make people interested in what you have to say, and help you to be a confident leader in a...
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Mar 24th, 2013
Sometimes, it’s worth announcing to others (or to remind yourself) that you are trying to keep chaos at bay.  You can make your own signs for thi...
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Mar 18th, 2013
Oh, boy. Sometimes we are just our own worst enemies. You have so many projects to complete, and yet things that are seriously low on the priority list...