Back to bloggin’
Last time I blogged with any kind of regularity (for about 25 seconds, or ten posts) ended when I accepted the Media Cloisters curatorship at Vassar College. It was a one year appointment that stretched into 3 years and 8 months of the most productive and engaging work I have ever done. I mentored marvelous students (Sorry, you all deserve links. Send them to me, and I will put them up. Or find them.), worked with faculty (See above.), had great colleagues (See above.), took on unexpected roles, played roller-hockey, and got a puppy, π.
Last week, I started working at Columbia University. I am attached to the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching & Learning, and I work out of the Armory at 168th Street, supporting the faculty at the Columbia University Medical Center.
A resolution I have made is to start documenting what I am reading and thinking about educational technology. To date, I have no formal training in this area. I have relied on instinct to get me this far. I don’t think that will cut it, especially if I hope to pursue an advanced degree.



