A “Revisited” blog post indicates that I reread the original and used AI-assisted tools (e.g., Grammarly) to improve grammar and word choice.
First published 2015/02/17.
I seem to return to specific topics—like reducing virtual desktop clutter. I am once again in the process of reviewing “applications”—I’ve installed (first on my Mac, then on my iPads, then on my PCs). I read a thoughtful piece in the New York Times this morning suggesting that the urge to declutter or the perception of succeeding in the task may be misguided. And I just ordered a copy of a revised Stephen Covey book to assist in my reordering my priorities.
I aim to reduce the 37 years of accumulated office clutter by combining all the institutional research done over the past 37 years (thank you, former research assistants) with present data collection processes. However, I am amused and annoyed to discover how technology sometimes makes data acquisition more difficult.
Two of my student research assistants are helping me pull together a blog piece dedicated to the Carroll alums I have known as students for the past 37 years. Take a peak at a work in progress.
Let me know if you’d like a picture of you from years ago. I’ll trade you for one of me OR of you today.