Let’s Make Mistakes: Scraping Back Your Dignity

Episode #35: In an especially dissociative episode of Let’s Make Mistakes, Mike Monteiro and Katie Gillum speculate wildly about the similarities between design and law. They find a way to do volunteer work that doesn’t have to suck, and…

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Photography for Elearning Developers – Why shooting in RAW makes sense

I’ve always thought of this blog as just a place to air my thoughts. Turns out it’s a bit more than just that. I’m sure some of you’ve noticed my absolute laziness in posting to the blog in the last couple of months. While there are reasons for it, I a…

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My 20 GovCamp 2012 thoughts

I had an exhausting time at GovCamp this weekend. We had lots of people. There were lots of discussions. There was much tweeting. Many photos were taken. Lots of blogging has happened. Dan Slee had the fab idea of just … Continue reading

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The Mirror in Us: Mirror Neurons & Workplace Relationships | The Intentional Workplace Shareable: A Shared Workspace Must Be Built Through Collaboration To Motivate Students, Make Them Give Away Their Rewards | Fast Company http://johntropea.tumbl…

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Solitude

Andrew McAfee has an interesting post about The Surprising Benefits Of Solitude in HBR. In it he questions some of the assumptions of collaborative working in “the real” world that tend to be taken for granted. He also suggests that people working toge…

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