Archives for December 2009
Three goals for 2010
Image by taivasalla via Flickr I sat down to ask you this question, so I’ll answer it first. 1. Putting work in perspective. Work became a bigger part of my life than I liked and I had to take a… continue reading »
Why you should dump Facebook in 2010
Let’s face it, Facebook just isn’t the tool it used to be. The old networking tool that helped college students and young professionals stay connected to their peers and local networks has morphed into a full scale web utility that… continue reading »
The best 100 albums of the decade (2000-2009)
If someone wants a euphonium player to join their rock band, let me know. I’m totally down. In any case, here’s my Top 100 albums of the decade list. The international brand master himself commissioned a few of us higher… continue reading »
The blueprint project
Since I started this blog almost two years ago, it’s been largely a compendium of my stories, recommendations and rants about what I think would make the (higher ed) world a bit better. It’s been interesting (right?) but while I… continue reading »
Letting “web people” manage web tactics
There is a civil war going on. You probably haven’t heard much about it. The combatants in this battle are traditional organizations who allow web practitioners to manage content and handle development, but don’t want to give up control of… continue reading »