Monthly Archives: September 2005

Sunday Cooking…

I have always loved to cook. I think it’s because my ‘real life’ is so complex. School takes 4 months to complete. Work projects often drag on for months at a time as well. But there is nothing so refreshing … Continue reading

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Dissertation Thoughts

I’m taking a class this semester on Problem Based Learning. I took the class because one day I observed, to nobody in particular, that writing is nothing more than a series of problems. When you write you are solving problems. … Continue reading

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When life hands you a lemon…

…describe it in an e-mail and win a cruise. Apparently this guy gets fired because he ate 2 pieces of pizza. His co-workers had planned on taking it home. The co-workers (and seriously now, who would want to work with … Continue reading

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Sailing and Diving

I attended a family reunion last week, and had a most enjoyable time. Two things in particular were quite enjoyable. The first was something I haven’t done in over 15 years. We were up at Bear Lake and went to … Continue reading

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Learning…

I was reading an article by Maria Virvou, George Katsionis, and Konstantinos Manos that was quite interesting. It’s called Combining Software Games with Education: Evaluation of its Educational Effectiveness. It can be found in the Educational Technology & Society Journal, … Continue reading

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