Virtual Symposium
For the Virtual Symposium, I chose to reflect on my top five blog posts as a way of looking back at what I have learned… Read More »Virtual Symposium
For the Virtual Symposium, I chose to reflect on my top five blog posts as a way of looking back at what I have learned… Read More »Virtual Symposium
Dr. Stephens’ “Talk About Compassion” essay got me thinking about how, where, and when to share what can possibly feel like TMI. He writes about… Read More »Reflective Practice
Use case study of Augmented Reality Applications for the Musical Instrument Museum Objective: To introduce new interactive exhibit enhancements at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)… Read More »Director’s Brief
It’s been a long hard year. Let’s try to have some fun. “The opportunity to learn throughout life is a basic condition for the modern… Read More »Learning to Infinity, and Beyond
As a lifelong NPR listener, I can think of countless driveway moments where I sat alone or with my family in silence just listening. Gripped… Read More »Random Acts of Listening
Like many community colleges, Glendale Community College (GCC) is facing a crisis in student enrollment and retention. The college aims to increase completion rates from… Read More »Participatory Relevance
I recall reading the Choose Your Own Adventure books as a child. I needed to know all the possible outcomes, so ended up reading all… Read More »Choose Your Own Connections
As I write this reflection on Participatory Service, Transparency, & Hyperlinked Communities I am sitting at work on a Sunday. Two things are on my… Read More »The User is the Sun
Dear Data by Giorgia Lupi & Stefanie Posavec Dear Data is so much more than a book. It is an experience, which I explored through… Read More »Context Book Review: Dear Data
I started thinking about the Hyperlinked Library when Michael Stephens first mentioned it during a lecture in my INFO200 class. There were two things he… Read More »Can the Hyperlinked Library break through complacency?