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I learn something new everyday. So yesterday I wrote a blog post. And then I received this email: Congrats! Your post ( http://prattlenog.com/2010/05/04/verb-to-blog/ ) has been promoted to Freshly Pressed on WordPress.com. Keep up the good work! ^-^-^-^-^-^ Joy Editorial Czar WordPress.com | Automattic editor@wordpress.com I chuckled at Joy’s title. “Czar.” Why not “queen?” I [...]

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Verb: To Blog

Chris Brogan asked me today “How are you using your blogging?” (Ok, so to be honest, he didn’t ask me personally. He wrote a blog post with this question, and I happened to read it. But I took the question personally, as if he had asked me, personally.) And I had to stop and think [...]

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“Action expresses priorities.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi Yes. And no. I firmly believe in something I like to call “productive procrastination.” Productive procrastination is about priorities.  It’s also about mindfully multi-tasking. And it can be done. Productive procrastination is when I clean the shower while writing an article in my head, instead of actually writing the [...]

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Read Good Stuff

This is from one of my newest favorite blogs called Indexed. Every weekday the author posts a picture of an index card with a graph or chart that represents a way that she makes sense of things. Some are quite funny, and some, like this one, are simply right. If you have time to kill [...]

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And while I am on the topic of plagiarism, let me share this visual perspective of plagiarism from “What Plagiarism Looks Like“

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After a brief hiatus from PrattleNog, I am back to share the most recent lesson that my toddler Mac has taught me about adult learning: We often need to select the right tools to help us learn. Mac has discovered the importance of a box full of learning tools — the tape measure helps him [...]

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This week I am reading PLA essays and lots (and lots and lots) of them! For those of you in the midst of revising and editing your essays, let me offer this nugget of writing wisdom: “If you re-read your work, you can find on re-reading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by [...]

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Congrats to Debra Giannini! Debra just completed her 15-credit Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio. Debra is an Interdisciplinary Studies major with concentrations in Psychology and Expressive Therapies. The topics she wrote for are: BIO 165 – Alternatives in Health and Healing BIO 167 – Nutritional Science CHS 354 – Environment, Culture, and Food CCM 342 – [...]

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Ty Wells, a Business & Leadership major, just submitted his Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio totaling 27 credits. Ty’s experience resides mostly in the food and hospitality industry, and he was able to use those learning experiences to write PLA essays for the following courses: Conflict Management Public Presentations Team Building Foodservice Organizations Management Fundamentals Introduction [...]

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My colleague Jackie Fowler loaned me a book called Fingerpainting on the Moon: Writing and Creativity as a Path to Freedom, by Peter Levitt. Two gems from it stood out to me, so let me share them here. The first gem speaks to how we sometimes feel when we begin something new that will require [...]

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