Monthly Archives: March 2015
Good on so many levels!
I just watched this TED talk…funny, uplifting, and definitely worth a few minutes of your time. You’ll laugh, you’ll be inspired, and you’ll never look at a “disabled” person the same way again (talk about diversity and inclusion!). Enjoy! Maysoon Zayid: I got 99 problems…palsy is just one Have you seen or read something lately … Continue reading
Interview with: Jennifer Golightly, Instructional Technologist/Trainer
My latest interviewee was Jennifer Golightly: 1) What brought you to CC? I had a full-time position as an academic trainer and consultant at Pearson eCollege from 2010-2013. In June 2013, the University of Denver’s English Department invited me to apply to teach literature as a full-time instructor in a one-year position, so I transitioned … Continue reading
March 11, 2015, ITS:Division Meeting
The ITS:Division met on Wednesday, March 11, and discussed the following (please let me know if you have any corrections): Brian provided updates: 1) He shared information from the latest Board meeting. Please look here for the official information noted on the Board of Trustees website. 2) The campus budget committee will be meeting in April to … Continue reading
Interview with: David Ziemba, Senior Network Engineer
My latest interviewee was David Ziemba: 1) What brought you to CC? I found an ad in the paper (back when everything was still in the paper) for a part-time Help Desk person. I applied while I was still in school and got the job. 2) How long have you worked here? Fifteen years in … Continue reading
Space people (actually, person) doing good work
The space people are at it again! No, aliens have not taken over ITS:, but Randy Babb, our lead smart spaces innovator, is busy helping the Economics and Business Department plan out some new uses for their space in Palmer. Thanks, Matt, for the picture! Randy, we look forward to hearing more about this project … Continue reading