Robin Yap and I are presenting a paper at the Adult Education Research Conference (AERC) in June. Our topic is critical hrd (human resource development), which is a combination between the scholarship in adult education (power and positionality in issues around who decides who learns what and when) and hrd (how do people efficiently learn in a workplace setting) and critical management studies (how can learning effect the bottom line and how can we manage it).
As an added idea around this conference, I am planning to live-blog (as much as there is wifi access).
Lee and Sachi created the best intro to RSS I have seen. Amazingly, they even did it in a relatively low-tech way using simple video without spending a fortune on bells and whistles that look nice but add nothing. They have taught and engaged without any waste or want, which is nice from a technologist and instructional design and social media perspective (look at the comments about this!).
There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don't. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don't know where to start.
There are two types of Internet users, those that use RSS and those that don't. This video is for the people who could save time using RSS, but don't know where to start. Nice job, CommonCraft!
So, Posey came home last night. The line of her stitches is about 1-foot long (large for a 16-pound pug), and I am hesitant to pick her up since I am afraid of hurting her or causing her surgical wound to open. She is sleeping a lot, which is exactly what she needs. She was so happy when she got home, and while she has a limp since for now until she heels, it is evident she is as happy as can be.
Let's hope the tests for the mass that was removed come back with a low stage rating.