Spelling AI
How do you spell Hyperlexia? More importantly, why won’t an image generator spell it?
Keep readingFind Your Dazzle: The Power of Peers at Work
A new monthly meet-up with peers across campus gives me so much joy!
Keep reading‘Baking’ a Case for Project Management
Project management and baking German Christmas bread have a lot in common.
Keep readingUnder Construction – In Many Ways
Thank you for your patience as my site catches up to my career. I would rather do the work than talk about it.
Keep readingThe Pivot: Finding a way Forward
9/11 was the day I learned exactly what my professional adrenaline looks like, and how far I’ll go to provide ‘essential service.’
Keep readingJoy with a Photoshop Face Swap
What happens if the Fall Folk Fest hosts posed as American Gothic? And instead of a pitchfork, holding a banjo?
Keep readingPhotos: All we have left
My father-in-law didn’t bother with self-portraits. Those who loved him captured images of him again and again doing the things he loved.
Keep readingPhotography: A Different Lens
Nearsightedness changed how I approach the art of photography and made me appreciate Photoshop even more
Keep readingThe Right Tech Image
When using stock pictures for technology topics, be sure it means what you think it means.
Keep readingSlipping – a visual story
How do 18 years fly so fast? In honor of her graduation, a little tribute to my one and only offspring… and a preview of how I’ll feel in Fall when she’s off to college.
Keep readingSix-Word Memoirs
Storyteller: actor, artist, designer, photographer, writer. Dabbler in all, master of SQUIRREL! (More about “6-word memoir”)
Keep readingMarketing and Promotions go hand in hand
In higher ed, colleagues wind up doing more of my *marketing* for me, and I’m focused more on *promotions.*
Keep readingTwo Different Worlds Within 100 Meters
It took 30 years for my career to journey from the top of Gonzaga’s ‘College Hall’ to the main engineering building only 100 yards away.
Keep readingShining a Light on Online Classes
Graduate students are treating a piece of instructional equipment like it was a celebrity.
Keep readingBarbershop Confession: My Ring is Around the Bathtub
Barbershop singing requires a very specific sound. Even after many months in the Amore Quartet, I can barely hear it. (But my song sisters sure can!)
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