Every semester, I rely on PowerPoint slides in my face-to-face classroom, both as a visual aid and to keep myself on track. Every semester, I get at least one comment on a student evaluation that slides are boring and that activities are more fun. Every subsequent semester, I add more images to my slide deck... Continue Reading →
Digital Persuasion: I Make My Own Choices—Don’t I?
Last summer, I took a weekend trip to Glenwood Springs with my family. We stayed at a small cabin in a campground and did some hiking, relaxing in the hot springs, and adventuring at a local theme park. Each evening, we spent some time playing card games on the front porch and then went to... Continue Reading →
