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  • Your time is limited. Clear space for what matters. [quote]

    “As a creator, you don’t have time to waste. Time is your greatest commodity, and spending it on experiences you think you should have instead of experiences that feed your soul is a waste of time. Cutting the experiential clutter out of your life will free room for you to do great work. “Of course…

    Jon

    December 8, 2012
    Quotes, Uncategorized
    margins, priorities, quote, time management
  • Grammar Police: Towards vs Toward

    I’m re-editing a paper for my doctoral program based on some recent feedback, and I came across an interesting edit I disagreed with. (Well, it’s interesting if you find anything dealing with grammar interesting. Which I think comes from my days in journalism. Which probably means it’s not really interesting.) I used “towards” in the paper…

    Jon

    October 22, 2012
    Uncategorized
    doctoralstudies, editing, grammar, sadoc, writing
  • Don’t lose the room: Three elements of a compelling presentation

    When you’re speaking or teaching, how you say something matters more than what you say. Yes – content matters. You’ve got to start with something worth sharing. But most who are willing to get in front of a group have something worth passing along. The problem is, that kernel of amazing insight gets lost in the rest…

    Jon

    October 20, 2012
    Uncategorized
    communication, presentations, presenting, speaking, teaching
  • Creating space for connection

    APU’s new recreation complex is almost completed, and it’s already packed with students playing soccer, basketball, and sand volleyball every night. It reminds me how important third places are for community – in cities and on college campuses. As we focus on improving the overall college experience, don’t forget those spots that aren’t the classroom…

    Jon

    August 4, 2012
    Uncategorized
    campus environment, college campuses, college experience, community
  • Reconsidering textbooks in a digital world – or – Why a $100 ebook is crazy

    I’m jumping back into the world of education as I start studies for a PhD in Higher Ed in about a week, and as I start that journey, I’m reminded of some of the joys of life as a student. Like that some books cost $150. Some people are outraged by this. I’m hit with…

    Jon

    July 6, 2012
    Uncategorized
    eBooks, education, higher ed, Kindle, phd, sadoc, technology
  • How Facebook Camera changes the way we share our lives

    Facebook is evolving. It’s been a slow shift, but over time, the site’s purpose has changed. At first, the goal was to collect your friends and acquaintances in one place. You could see what was happening with your best friend and check in on that classmate you haven’t seen since high school. As the site grew, Zuckerberg and…

    Jon

    May 31, 2012
    Uncategorized
    facebook, intimate sphere, technology
  • The job hunt – Are you moving to or from?

    It’s that season in the Higher Ed world. People across the country are scouring the job listings for open positions. If you’re looking for a “next step” in your career, there’s an important question to consider. Are you running to something or running from something? One is healthy and natural. The other should at least…

    Jon

    April 4, 2012
    Uncategorized
    higher ed, job search, strengths
  • Innovation belongs to the tweakers

    Malcolm Gladwell writes a great article on why Steve Jobs’ genius wasn’t so much in how he invented or pioneered but instead tweaked ideas. “The visionary starts with a clean sheet of paper, and re-imagines the world. The tweaker inherits things as they are, and has to push and pull them toward some more nearly…

    Jon

    November 7, 2011
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  • Just ship it!

    Sometimes we can get overwhelmed and bogged down in trying to make an idea perfect – so much so that great ideas never make their way to reality. Seth Godin talks about how shipping – the art of getting something out the door and into the real world – separates the “ok” from the great. And it’s…

    Jon

    November 2, 2011
    Uncategorized
    ideas, programming, ResLife, shipping
  • Know what you stand for, and make it accessible

    What does your organization or department stand for? What do you stand for? Clearly defining our core values is one of the most difficult and most important things we can do. We’re going to make decisions daily. We can either make them with pre-established guidelines that reflect what we truly value, or we can make them…

    Jon

    September 26, 2011
    Uncategorized
    decision making, developmental models, Leadership, residence life, student development, values
  • Does social media contribute to or distract from your main thing?

    John Mayer spoke to students at Berklee College of Music this summer, and one thing he talked about was the impact social media had on his creativity. While it helped him connect with his fans (millions of followers on Twitter), it robbed him of creative power for his main thing – music: “The tweets are getting shorter,…

    Jon

    September 21, 2011
    Uncategorized
    facebook, focus, priorities, sachat, twitter
  • The Wednesday List

    It’s been busy around here (hello August!), but here are a few things that have caught my eye. This TED presentation by Salman Kahn, founder and teacher for the Kahn Academy, deserves a post of its own. The implications for how we teach and learn are huge. But for now, just watch the video and see…

    Jon

    August 3, 2011
    Uncategorized
    wednesday list
  • The Wednesday List

    TED curator Chris Anderson has a list of new principles (rules?) for email. I’m on board. (David Pogue has a few more suggestions) I don’t trust any zoo that would allow me to ride the lion. If I had about $100 million in my bank account, I don’t think I’d leave my ATM receipts lying around. Sleeping…

    Jon

    July 6, 2011
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  • Stop it! Rework it! Reclaim time and sanity by cutting things that don’t matter.

    Sometimes we get it all wrong. In order to achieve a better life we feel like we have to have more, do more and accomplish more. Sometimes more helps, but most of the time “better” is about doing the right things, not more things. Sometimes when we’re feeling behind and overwhelmed we need to SIMPLIFY,…

    Jon

    July 4, 2011
    Uncategorized
    habits, simplicity, strategy, time management
  • The Wednesday List

    We’re moving about 200 yards down the street today, so wish us luck! That’s a lot of packing for a short distance! Think you have to create what you’re doing from scratch? Watch the first two episodes of this online series and remember that Everything is a Remix. Saying someone has too much time on…

    Jon

    June 22, 2011
    Uncategorized
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