Warning, this is going to be a long post. I'm not apologizing, but I am giving a fair heads up. Also, it's late and there might be typos. Not apologizing for that one, either. The past week has been so overwhelming that I needed to sit down, digest it, reflect on it, and write about it. In here, there will be some stories, some pictures, some "thank you" letters, and my takeaway from what just happened. As I sit here in McArran Airport in Las Vegas for my gloriously delayed flight (4 hours and counting), it's a perfect time to... GO.
The live blog compiled by Jon Miller can be found HERE... Word has it, the Mr. T shred is in there. I'm looking forward to it.
Warning, this is going to be a long post. I'm not apologizing, but I am giving a fair heads up. Also, it's late and there might be typos. Not apologizing for that one, either. The past week has been so overwhelming that I needed to sit down, digest it, reflect on it, and write about it. In here, there will be some stories, some pictures, some "thank you" letters, and my takeaway from what just happened. As I sit here in McArran Airport in Las Vegas for my gloriously delayed flight (4 hours and counting), it's a perfect time to... GO.
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Every now and then, we have the opportunity to seek feedback from our students on how we're doing as educators. Some people fear the responses that we might receive. If that's the case, there is a sincere need to improve. If your audience is unhappy with the messages and products being delivered, maybe something should be done about it. I welcome the feedback every year, but it doesn't mean that there aren't some tough pills to swallow along the way.
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