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Posts from — August 2009

First WordPress upgrade.

Wow. That was a little scary. Deleting all the content, editing the PHP file, re-uploading, whoops error. Got it fixed, mistakenly put a comma where there should have been a period. Big relief to see the page load correctly.

August 31, 2009   No Comments

This will be the semester I’m going to…

Most people view January 1st as a time to start fresh, make a New Year’s resolution and forget about the mistakes of the past. As an academic, I tend to view the start of a new academic year as the time to wipe the slate clean. I love this time of year; the weather is not too hot and not to cold. Football season is just around the corner (this will be the year of the Titans by the way), and a new cohort of students have a arrived on campus. Just like most of my students, I look back on the previous semester and think that I was too disorganized, didn’t get everything I wanted done, and didn’t perform as well as I wanted to. And just like most of my students I say “things are going to be different this semester.” This will be the semester I’m going to:
*be two weeks ahead in all of my classes
*come up with brilliant demonstrations to wow my students
*effectively manage my 4 senior research students and get enough results so that I can write a publication with each one.
*really make connections with some of my students and truly be a mentor to them.
*not get bogged down with grading lab reports.
…and the list goes on and on. They say good intentions pave the way to you know where, but I guess it never hurts to try. I did have a good first day. I am two weeks ahead in my classes. My desk is clean heading into day two. So we shall see how long my two-week cushion lasts. I have a new teaching project I want to start this year, I have some interesting projects planned for my upper-level lab, and I am confident my seniors will work hard on their research. I’ve been really blessed to have the position I have. I never dread going in to work, my colleagues are my friends, and my students always motivate me to be a better professor. Who knows, maybe this WILL be the semester where I realize near Jedi-like teaching abilities, publish a paper or two, and keep my inbox clean. It never hurts to dream.

August 31, 2009   No Comments

Facebook notification test.

I’m trying to link my blog updates to my Facebook profile. Please excuse this test, it’s only a test. If this had been an actual status update, it would have been followed by news, photos, or other useless information. Thank you.

August 21, 2009   No Comments

How would Google teach chemistry?

This is a question I’ve been pondering for a few weeks ever since my department chair asked me to think about how we can tap into students’ Web 2.0 skills to enhance their performance in general chemistry. I’m flattered that my chair came to me with this question; he said that since I’m the most tech-savvy member of the department, I was the ideal candidate. However, I had no idea how much this would cause me to rethink my teaching strategy, especially as we are only a week or so away from starting the semester. I’ve started reading a great book by Jeff Jarvis called “What Would Google Do?” and I’m finding that it has a lot of good stuff. I plan on developing a few exercises over the coming days and blogging a bit more about the subject. Not that anyone else really cares about what I’m writing, but remember I said at the outset that the purpose of this blog is to force me to write more and get ideas down, not really to entertain folks. Hopefully, my students won’t mind serving as guinea pigs. I’m sure a number of the ideas will not go so well, but perhaps I’ll find a few gems along the way.

August 21, 2009   1 Comment