Remain calm This sign was on the door to my building the first week of class. I took the picture, I chuckled,… Posted on: November 2, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Refreshing (It's appalling that I've been given a great opportunity — to blog here at LLU — and I haven't taken… Posted on: October 28, 2011 By: Trip Kirkpatrick With: 2 Comments
How to do EdTech right? As an educational technologist, it's my job to help educators make smart decisions about technology. It's a hard job, for… Posted on: October 26, 2011 By: Ryan Brazell With: 3 Comments
What every lab manager needs to know about the App Store Ask any Apple fan why they love their desktop/laptop/iWhatever and inevitably you'll hear that Apple Devices Just Work. It's true… Posted on: October 22, 2011 By: Ryan Brazell With: 0 Comments
Teaching What You Thought You Knew (Part 4): El beísbol One of my not-so-secret guilty pleasures is baseball. Growing up in a family of baseball enthusiasts and long-suffering Red Sox… Posted on: August 11, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 3 Comments
Teaching What You Thought You Knew (Part 3): Colombian Music, or how I learned to appreciate Hip Hop after 40 Foto of a sign in a buseta in Bogotá used with permission from Andreuchis I have to admit it. Prior… Posted on: August 9, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 2 Comments
Teaching What You Thought You Knew (Part 2): Colombian Film HISP 205 is a conversation class. As the teacher, my goal for the inclass portion was that whatever I brought… Posted on: July 26, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 4 Comments
Teaching What You Thought You Knew (Part 1): Colombia A thousand years ago, I studied at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia. I went during college and… Posted on: July 9, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 2 Comments
Talking Out of Both Sides of My Mouth I don’t believe in the Digital Native, a position that does not make me an outlier here at LLU. Perhaps… Posted on: April 11, 2011 By: Trip Kirkpatrick With: 1 Comment
Equating a Knowledge of English with Intelligence A lovely video that touches upon some important topics... the global reach and influence of the TOEFL exam, disappearing languages… Posted on: March 28, 2011 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments