


Treating Appluenza – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Graduation
Dear First-Year Student – Revisited

Still Looking for ways to Improve My Courses (Pt. 2 of 2) – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Statistics and Experimental Design
Still Looking for Ways to Improve Courses After 36 Years of Teaching (Pt.1 of 2) – Revisited

Preparing for Bloomsday: Reasons for Reading James Joyce – Revisited

It’s Been a Reasonably Quiet Day at Camp Carroll as I return to Campus for the First Time Since Mothers’Day – Revisited

I’ve Been Thinking About Bagpipes Lately – Revisited

Putting the Semester to Bed…and Preparing for the Next One – Revisited

Treating Appluenza – REVISITED

Final Reflections on Final Exams – Revisited

Lessons from Teaching (and Being Taught by) Special Needs Students – Revisited

Temptations and Distractions – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, letters of recommendation, University teaching
What ELSE a professor does: On Being a Person of “Letters” – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Carroll University USA, Graduation, Humor
Dear 2014 Carroll University Graduate… – Revisited

Musings and Swan Song about Teaching Statistics: Rap or Rapture? – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Cultural Universals, Global Education, International, language
Fifty Ways to Say I Love You, Mom… Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Commencement, Ethics, Fraud, Graduation, Higher Education
Post Commencement – Revisited

Whispered Words of Wisdom – Revisited

What’s the Best Blogging Software? In Search of the “Write Stuff.” – Revisited

Preparing for My 64th Semester of Teaching at Carroll… — Revisited

Blogging, Controlling Technology, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools
Retooling and Sharpening my Technology Learning Tools – Without Injury – Revisited

Notes for a January 16, 2009 Technology Day Presentation at Carroll University Jan 15, 2009 – Revisited

Tools for Re-Engaging Alumni—and Oneself – Revisited

An APP a day… Give me an “A”! – Revisited

Blogging, Controlling Technology, Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Preliminary Personal Responses to the 2014 Higher Education Edition Horizon Report Revisited

How to Avoid Internet Pollution – Revisited

Unfinished Business – The Zeigarnik Effect Revisited – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Learning Maps, Movenote, Personal Learning Tools
My Top 10 Personal Learning Resources—Always in Flux – Revisited

Blogging, Carroll Reflections, Learning Maps, Presentation Tool
Dr. David’s Neighborhood: Angela and David Explore Edynco – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Literature, science fiction
I’ve been Doing a Lot of Time Traveling Lately – Revisited

App Generation, Blogging, Carroll Reflections, Jane Hart top learning tools., Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools, Top Learning Tools
Internet Detritus: David’s Wayback Machine from Jan 6, 2009 -Revisited

Environmental Protection, Global Education, social psychology, Unifying Global Causes
Remembering Mother Earth: Reflections on Earth Day 2014. Revisited

First Use of SurveyMonkey by an Undergraduate Student Assistant – Revisited

(E)booked! – Revisited

App Generation, Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools
Thinking Horizontally – Revisited

App Generation, Blogging, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools
Phoumany, Angela, and David Explore Lucid Press – Revisited

Carroll Reflections, Oberlin, social psychology
Giving Away (Social) Psychology – Revisited

Aging, App Generation, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Curious David Redux: What evidence is there that collaborative, engaging, Web tools indeed enhance learning— or Promote or Maintain Brain Health? – Revisited

Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Robin_the_Newf
Canine Ruminations: Robin the Newf Helps Me Write a Blog Post – Revisited

Mapping New Directions for the Writings of Curious David – Revisited

Twitter Reconsidered – Revisited

App Generation, Carroll Reflections, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Miscellaneous
OMG: Discovering What My Research Assistants Are REALLY Doing… – Revisited

Jane Hart top learning tools., Teaching Tools, Web/Tech
David in Carroll Land: Liz, Amy, and DumbleDave Explore ExamTime – Revisited

A Short History of “Curious David”-Revisited

App Generation, Blogging, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Three Digital Tools in Need of My Sharpening – Revisited

Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
My World Continues to Expand as It Shrinks – Revisited

On Being “An Extinguished” Professor Revisited

App Generation, Blogging, Carroll Reflections, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools
Where does the time go? Oh! Revisited

Adventures with My Business Partner Revisited

Ten Meditations on Meditating : Revisited

Higher Education, Jane Hart top learning tools., Teaching Tools
Lessons from My Student Consultants— Revisited

Two Simple Studies with Potentially Impactful Results—if Replicated – Revisited

computer dictation, Controlling Technology, Dystopias, Literature, science fiction
Nuanced monologue: I’ve been talking to my computer a lot lately—and sometimes it talks back. – Revisited

Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
What IPad Apps should all university students be familiar with? Revisited

Blogging, Controlling Technology, Personal Learning Tools
Reducing Internet Distractions to Focus on the Writing Task at Hand – Revisited

Reversing the Professor Student Role Revisited

Carroll University USA, Critical Thinking in Psychology, Dementia, Literature
Thanks for the Memories… Revisited

Blogging, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Why Blog (Redux)? Revisited

Influential Books, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools, Virtual European Cultural Immersion Project, Web 3.0
Sorting My Technology Learning Tool Box (Part 2) Revisited

Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Sorting My Technology Learning Tool Box Revisited

Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
How Can One Avoid Social Media Controlling One’s Day—or Life? Revisited

Etwinning, Global Education, Personal Learning Tools
“Best” Teachers : Revisited

Global Education, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
So much to learn…. Revisited

Retiring from Academe Is Not as Easy as I Thought … Revisited

Curious David Redux, Emeritus Reflections
Reflections on My First Semester as an Emeritus Faculty (Revisited)

COVID-19, Curious David Redux, Pandemic, Valid Resources
What Resources Do You Use to Stay Informed ? – Revisited

My Top Ten Learning Tools for 2019: With Retirement Comes Changes in How I Learn (Revisited)

Aging, Brain health supplements, Curious David Redux
Some Thoughts about Brain Health Maintenance (Revisited)

It has been a spell since I have blogged …Revisited

Commencement, Global Education
David in Carroll Land : Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow (Revisited)

Reflections on Reactions to My Retiring … Revisited

App Generation, Global Education, Jane Hart, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools, Research Assistants
Why Twitter is Rising in Importance in My Personal Learning Program: Revisited and Retracted

Rediscovering and Recovering “Lost ” Videos from My Years of Teaching

Curious David Redux, Emeritus Reflections
Reflections on My First Semesters as an Emeritus Faculty: Revisited

Retiring from Academe Is Not as Easy as I Thought : Revisited

Refocusing, Renewal, and “Hours longer we to bury was.” Revisited

Refocusing and Re-centering

Remembering Mother Earth: Links, Updates, and “Thoughts” of ChatGPT

App Generation, Carroll Reflections, Carroll University, Clutter, Controlling Technology, Higher Education, Humor, Influential Books, Research Assistants, Screencasting
Decluttering Revisited and Revisited!

Emeritus Reflections, language
Since 2014 April 18 has become a day of mixed emotions for me …

Revisiting Reflections on Reactions to My Retiring

Curious David Redux, Emeritus Reflections
Reflections on My First Semesters as an Emeritus Faculty (Part 1)

4 Years Later: Revisiting Some Earlier Thoughts about Retirement

Emeritus Reflections, language
More Reflections on Language Learning – Redux

My New Writing Assistant?

Transitions Take Time (Revisited)

Stay Tuned: Ten Blog Post Ideas Needing Further Developing and Writing

Jane Hart, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools, Top Learning Tools, Uncategorized, workplace Learning
(Re)Teaching an Old Dog Old Tricks – and a Few New Ones!

Much Ado about Something: Chat-GPT and Hello, DALL-E-2

Timeless: Revisiting My New Year’s Resolutions for 2010 – and Thinking about 2023

Revisiting Reflecting on Memories of Carroll

Commencement, Emeritus Reflections, Higher Education
Revisiting “Thank you, Graduating and Graduated Carroll Seniors (Past, Present and Future)”

Carroll Reflections, Emeritus Reflections
Revisiting Giving Thanks to Carroll Friends (2020)

Carroll graduating Senior Interview, Carroll Reflections, Emeritus Reflections, Giving Tuesday
My times they are a’changin

Culture, Cultures, Emeritus Reflections
Just what DOES a college professor DO?

Carroll Reflections, David in Carroll Land
Musings about Traditions

Emeritus Reflections, Gratitude
Reflections on Giving Tuesday, Indebtedness, and Paying Forward

Data Mining, Strategic Planning Data Resources
Musings About Fast Facts and Strategic Plan Data Mining 101

Emeritus Reflections, Jane Hart, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools
Some Additional Reactions to Jane Hart’s Top 100 Tools for Learning 2022

Have You Read Any Good Books in the Last Twelve to Fifteen Minutes?

Renewing My Journaling Habit (Revisited)

David in Carroll Land, PRINT MY BLOG PRO Plugin
Revisiting Reflections: The Wisdom (and Freshness) of Freshmen

Emeritus Reflections, Jane Hart, Top Learning Tools
My Top Ten Learning Tools for 2022

David in Carroll Land, PRINT MY BLOG PRO Plugin
Google Drive Revisited (and Decluttered!)

iMovie: Revisited

Emeritus Reflections, language, Top Learning Tools
Still More (Mis)Adventures with Duolingo

Animoto Rediscovered: Exploring Video Creation Software

Zooming Through Retirement

Rediscovering YouTube: So Many Things to Rediscover, to Learn and to Relearn!!

Nuanced monologue: I’ve been talking to my computers a lot lately—and sometimes they talk back.
Picture This – David in Carroll Land: 41 Years of Images Revisited

Thinking about “Best” Teachers
Sorting My Technology Learning Tool Box

Pamokos iš Lietuvos: Lessons from Lithuania and Abroad

Student Reflections on Creating a Virtual Cultural Immersion Course: April 2013

Carroll University USA, Emeritus Reflections, language
Questions Raised from Attempting to Create a Virtual Cultural Immersion Course

Reflections on Creating a Virtual Cultural Immersion Course: Lessons Learned: April 2013

Why Blog? Musings from January 2013
Global Education, Virtual European Cultural Immersion Project
Building Bridges Kindergarten through 99+ Revisited

Post Secondary Instruction, Web/Tech
History DOES Repeat Itself: Appy Daze Making Lemonade from a Rotten Apple

Thinking of My Colleagues as They Put Aside Wordle and Return to Campus

Still Retooling

Stop the Internet—I want to get off!!! Revised from 2009

Preparing for My 64th Semester of Teaching at Carroll… (2009!)

David in Carroll Land, PRINT MY BLOG PRO Plugin, student assistants
Thank you, former Carroll student assistants.

Jane Hart, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Personal Learning Tools, Top Learning Tools, Uncategorized, workplace Learning
Learning Never Ends … Revisited and Redirected in 2022

Reflections on Reactions to My Retiring … Revisited
To which organization do you suppose that I shall “up” my charitable giving?

Carroll University USA, Global Education, Influential Books, Jane Hart's Top 100 Learning Tools, Virtual European Cultural Immersion Project
What Did You Do This Summer, Professor Simpson???: Summers Past and Rediscovering Animoto

David in Carroll Land, Emeritus Reflections
Adventures in Self-Publishing: Rediscovering Lulu

Dog Gone (Revisited)

David in Carroll Land, Wikipedia
Revisiting and Rediscovering Wikipedia and Harnessing Its Power

David in Carroll Land, language