Category: Work
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Scholarship dollars, the great motivator
It’s scholarship application season for one more week in my corner of the world. What this means is that until March 31, students in my region can apply for local scholarships to help them pay for college next year. The scholarship application window runs from the middle of December or first part of January (depends…
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Lookin’ at you, fledgling little habit
Good plans invite challenges to them, but if you’ve got some structure to fall back on, accomplishing your goals is still doable.
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Finding a flow
Look to nature’s patterns to help you establish your own and get through these uncertain days.
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Could this disruption be a win?
Earlier this week, Southern New Hampshire University published an article by Dr. Gregory Fowler, global campus president for SNHU. I always admire Dr. Fowler’s thoughts on disruption, innovation and education, and this piece stood out to me not just as an educator but as a freelance writer as well. I see that higher education has…
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Moving online a bigger shock than COVID-19
I’m a bit ashamed say it, but as an online educator, I’ve been feeling a little smug this week. I’m not scrambling to convert classes or learn new software, and I’m not worried about the future of higher education as I know it–well, at least not because of coronavirus pandemic shifts. I’m not faced with…