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Entries from October 2006

Mike Nelson signing autographs

October 31st, 2006 · No Comments

I had my picture taken with him, but I was cheesin it up so bad I’ll never show that shot to anyone. Here’s proof that Mike Nelson was actually on our campus (that’s our bookstore in the background).
He was a really nice guy, he put up with us podunk folks taking pictures and asking […]

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Tags: life

oh oh ti-yi-dings of chocolate and joyyyyy

October 31st, 2006 · No Comments

mmm Halloween…is there a better holiday? I think not! Vicki brought goody cups of chocolate happiness this morning, and tonight I’m going to see MIKE NELSON speak on campus. That’s right…the MST3K guy. This means I don’t have to deal with punks in disguise threatening to tp my house if I don’t fork […]

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Tags: pop culture

Student blogging policies

October 31st, 2006 · No Comments

I’m working on compiling resources for student blogging policies. My specific situation applies to higher ed, but I’m sure there are facets of all student age group policies that can be utilized. I’ll be pulling best practices out of them as it relates to my institution.
Policies:

Guidelines for PR student blogs
AHS Blogging Policy
Do Ask […]

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Tags: work

addiction unfed

October 29th, 2006 · No Comments

I’ve developed a serious addiction to reading the activecollab forums, and they’re down because of the server move. It’s enough to drive a girl crazy.

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Tags: work

Is it a fork, or is it a spoon?

October 29th, 2006 · No Comments

You’ve really gotta love thinkgeek - Titanium Spork. Title props to a Lunachicks lyric…I highly recommend digging them up.

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Tags: geekd · pop culture

Buttered toast, Wrath of Khan & Magic Web Dust

October 27th, 2006 · 2 Comments

Well I just returned from the HighEdWebDev 2006 conference in Rochester, NY and let me tell just say…I’m exhausted. I’ll post something profound and possibly useful in the next few days, but for now my immediate take away information was: I read “Don’t Make Me Think” by Steve Krug on the plane ride home, I […]

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Tags: geekd · travel · work