Monthly Archives: March 2008

Last Thoughts on TLT Symposium

I have often passed by the the Rural Electric Office in Huntingdon on Route 26 on my way to or back from University Park. After a day talking about using technology in education I realized how important a good supply… Continue reading

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Reflections on TLT Symposium 2008

The 90 mile trip over the mountains to University Park was well worth it to attend the Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium 2008 yesterday. Because of the concurrent sessions, I had to pick and choose what I wanted to… Continue reading

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TLT Symposium (Final Version)

| View | Upload your own I just finished adding a few pictures to my presentation for tomorrow’s Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium. I also found some glaring spelling mistakes! It never hurts to revise and review…. Continue reading

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Anecdotal vs. Scientific Evidence

In Forest Management class two days ago we were discussing an article on the parcelization of forest tracts in New York State. Parcelization, by the way, is the process where larger tracts are subdivided, for multiple reasons, into smaller tracts.At… Continue reading

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Blog Consolidation

I got a little carried at the start of the semester by creating blogs for both the forest management practices and surveying class. I found that I just didn’t have that many entries to write. Sometimes postings could fit in… Continue reading

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TLT Symposium Presentation

| View | Upload your own This is the first draft of my presentation for the Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference next Saturday. I made it with PowerPoint 2007, which I had to convert to 2003 before uploading… Continue reading

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Old Cabin

This is an old cabin, or maybe a shed on the Mont Alto campus near the Bricker Trail by the sawmill. You can almost imagine a campus hermit living there years ago. Today I think it is just used for… Continue reading

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