Welcome to the Hashtag Classroom
I applied for a Quinnipiac Innovation Grant to develop The Interactive Courses as a larger part of the University’s core curriculum, both graduate and undergraduate.…
I applied for a Quinnipiac Innovation Grant to develop The Interactive Courses as a larger part of the University’s core curriculum, both graduate and undergraduate.…
To “have eyes in the back of one’s head” is an idiom meaning to be particularly observant or intuitive. It’s also oddly appropriate that we…
I teach for two reasons. First, it keeps firing my imagination and my writing. I see little distinction at this point between producing a film,…
I said good hashtags don’t need to trend, they just need to create good conversation. It’s enough of a marvel that Twitter and a hashtag…
In mathematics and computer science, “algorithm” and “effective method” have precise definitions, but for most of us, effective means whatever works. From brushing our teeth…
Google the words Sheryl and Sandberg right now in another tab. Go ahead, I’ll wait. What’s the first search result you read? It’s not Sheryl…
I want to tell you about two conversations I had, one over coffee and one over lunch. When I lived in New Haven, Connecticut, I…
I wrote about the total eclipse and how an influential voice is a similar alignment of the right elements. I posted about Manhattan and my…
Ask people to define a hashtag and you’ll hear “marketing or advertising tool” more than you should. After all, every billboard and banner has a…
The writer Annie Dillard wrote, “Seeing a partial eclipse bears the same relation to seeing a total eclipse as…flying in an airplane does to falling…