Homework, a walk, a heart-warming affirmation, and more homework…

We were up bright and early this morning, and enjoyed a breakfast of bagels and coffee. After devising yesterday’s blog entry, I read a chapter of one of our books, one of the three readings assigned as homework in my Rhetoric of Science and Technology class. I started to devise a discussion board posting for … Read more

Service-learning@MEDWorld, Bill’s annual dinner-deck party, and an episode of This American Life…

At 9:00 at the Center for Excellence in Curricular Engagement (CECE) at NC State, I met Myra, James, Caitlin, Heather, Michael, Alissa, and Elizabeth. James is Myra’s new boyfriend, and it was great to meet him. Caitlin, Heather, and Michael are all students, and this was their first service-learning immersion. Good kids. Our service today … Read more

A gay marriage appeal from the heart, a cold, a wish list, and class…

If you haven’t seen this video or heard the news story, it’s worth a look. Could it really be happening? Was there really any way in hell a straight white male BushCo-era Republican would dare step up to a live microphone in front of a TV camera in a major American city and honestly admit … Read more

DVD order in, a targeted shopping list, STC meeting with Christin, class, and homework @ Helios…

The Philosophy of Hypocrisy and Ambiguity I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, “Where’s the self-help section?” She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose. What if there were no hypothetical questions? If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation? Is there another … Read more

Editing, coding, snacking, class, and karaoke…

It was a tedious day in the neighborhood.  Tedious editing for work. Tedious coding for homework. I listened in on an hour education and information session called, “Using a Wiki to Track Content in Rational User Assistance.” After that, I participated in nearly an hour-long department meeting, during which my manager asked for feedback on … Read more

Working from home, class, homework from Helios, a convo with the bro…

I worked from home today completing an edit for Christie. I presented in class tonight, and spoke way too quickly. Suggestions included: See if you can get a hold of some of the proceedings of past IRERS conferences to get a sense of the “tone” of the papers typically presented at the sessions geared toward … Read more

Meeting w/Jason, some library time, Molière (the movie), and bear411 night at Flex…

I met with Jason to discuss the segmenting and coding of his research data. I feel a lot more “on board” after the talk. We spent a little time afterwards talking about the class, and I asked him for some advice about talking to Susan about my “grade point average goals and objectives.” I found … Read more

Timeout @ Panera, Heliosing, homework, and “Comedy Video Night”…

I stopped by the IBM Credit Union on Harrison to deposit a check from Robert, and made my way over to the Panera Bread off James Jackson Avenue. I had a delicious French Toast bagel with Reduced Fat (!) Honey Walnut Cream Cheese, and a cup of coffee one-fifth hazelnut, four-fifths non-flavored regular coffee. I … Read more