Tales from Redesignland
It's only been five years since the last TFRL... let's see if anyone notices. 👀 Yes, for those of you who remember me, I'll be at High Ed Web in Sacramento on Sunday and Monday morning, just hanging out. For the rest of you, I'm just some grumpy old guy who used to be Internet famous. For the 3 people (I hope there are 3!) who care, I'm completely...
Hat tip to Dash of The Incredibles for the title of this post. This is another in the series of exploring implementing change with limited resources. I hate to be a curmudgeon (not really, I love being a curmudgeon), but sometimes the only equitable way to allocate limited resources is to give no one anything. But that's really just another way to...
OK, my boss must be wondering about my sanity and stability right about now, but this is just a fantasy of a project gone horribly wrong. Now, I would be lying if I said I'd never been in meetings like this before, but not recently. Fortunately, most of our meetings are quite civil. Maybe not any more productive than this, but certainly civil. Disclaimers: ...
OK, now we're back to reality. This really happened. And I have to apologize to a co-worker and former minion for using it, but honestly it was just too funny to pass up. Honestly, if I stop doing Web support, I'll miss things like this. I think.
I'm sure this has happened; probably a bunch of times. But I'm not a content guy. Other than porn (see Thursday's upcoming TFRL), I really don't care what people put on their sites. That isn't my particular problem, and I pay very little attention to what people send us for content. I have enough problems without worrying that faculty members with...
Several people have posted on the top ten sessions they want to attend at the HighEdWeb 2010 conference coming up next week in Cincinnati. I thought this was a great idea until I saw that my session wasn't listed in any of these posts. ~o_~o But since it's also election season, I thought it only appropriate that the TFRL "editorial staff" should "endorse"...
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