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Technology in Higher Ed

Star Trek: The Right Stuff?

May 14, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV 7 Comments

Note:   Contains spoilers and has become more of a reflection than a review* ... Faith & Geekery claims Star Trek Will Rock the Summer.   Yes, Star Trek features superb action, casting, soundtrack, and special effects.   As a fan who only reached the theater on Monday (to distinguish myself from Trekkies who went to the early screening in uniform/costume on Thursday night), Star Trek not only fit in the 43 year history well enough, but also created the foundation for a future series which will boldly go where … [Read more...] about Star Trek: The Right Stuff?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Life in the Academy, Mentoring, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: academic culture, end of education, ethics, fiml, Mentoring, movies, review, science

Keeping “to-do lists”

April 1, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Are to-do lists  a helpful tool to getting things done? Or do you find them frustratingly long and seemingly insurmountable? Or do you find them buried under papers or in old documents/post-it notes on your screen, wall, door?  Or do you somehow ignore to-do lists entirely? Thanks to Andy Crouch's 5 Questions post on to-do lists, I've had quite a few good conversations with friends and family on this topic. Two pastors of my local congregation have given some interesting feedback on the topic.  One quipped that he … [Read more...] about Keeping “to-do lists”

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Links, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: academic culture, andy crouch, culture-making, Links, technology, tools

Chapter 1: Up to the Minute Publishing

March 30, 2009 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

Questions  inspired by and related to  You've Read the Headlines. Now, Quick, Read the Book  (by Motoko Rich, NY Times, 3/29/2009, posted at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/30/books/30quic.html) Questions:   How does this necessity/predisposition for more, deeper material ASAP affect popular writing by academics  and academic publishing in cutting edge fields of technology?     Are there particular  topics, themes, fields  which  deserve (possibly even demand)  a longer time frame for consideration during the … [Read more...] about Chapter 1: Up to the Minute Publishing

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy, Finding Work, Public Intellectuals, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: books, jobs, research, technology

One Positive Use of Twitter: Free Research Software

March 5, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson 1 Comment

My post about Twitter didn't generate much (i.e. any) conversation, but here is one redeeming use of Twitter: free software. MacHeist (a website that offers free and discounted Mac software) is giving away a free copy of DEVONthink to anyone who sends a specific message on Twitter. Sure, it's a shameless ploy for free publicity, but DEVONthink is worth it, IMHO. I use it to store research, PDFs, book quotes, random article, and just about everything else digital in my life. It's not cross-platform like Evernote, but if … [Read more...] about One Positive Use of Twitter: Free Research Software

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: social networking, technology, tools

Who Do You Follow on Twitter?

February 25, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson 5 Comments

Ok, so this is the complete opposite of people who are giving up Facebook for Lent. I have been playing around with Twitter for a while, and I'm starting to look at it more intentionally. (Here I am, in case you're curious.) I have only occasionally sought out specific people on Twitter (such as Andy Crouch or Alan Jacobs, and I just now discovered that IVP is on Twitter), but I'm looking to follow additional people or organizations that are related to ESN, the academy, and religion in public life. Any suggestions? … [Read more...] about Who Do You Follow on Twitter?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: social networking, tech

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