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Doug Eder, 1/30/07

Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Doug Eder "Thought Experiment":

Suppose all higher education were conducted online.
Now imagine how and why you would ADD face-to-face meetings.

Listen to Eder describe this idea informally via MP3 .


 

Fred Winter

Intro to NEH's Digital Humanities Initiative
TEST 2/28/2007

 2007 New Year's Resolutions
about Personal/Professional Boundaries from/for Compassionate Pioneers

Keith Farrington 2/2/2007

1.  New Blurring - of Personal/Professional  [approx. 1 minute]

2.  Full unedited recording - MP3  
[approx. 20] minutes

Keith Farrington is Professor of Sociology and Director, The Center for Teaching and Learning at Whitman College
Email: 
farrinmk@whitman.edu

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Art Chickering, 1/30/2007

1.  Resisting dichotomy of personal & professional life [approx. 1 minute]

Citing Robert Frost, Two Tramps in Mud Time, last stanza:

But yield who will to their separation,
My object in living is to unite
My avocation and my vocation
As my two eyes make one in sight.
Only where love and need are one,
And the work is play for mortal stakes,
Is the deed ever really done
For Heaven and the future's sakes.


Full text of poem (as of 1/30/2007) available at:
http://www.etymonline.com/poems/tramps.htm

2.  Cherish failure, be wary of success... [approx. 30 seconds]

3.  Balance, Intentionality:  "Time is the only thing we have."    [approx. 1 minute]

4.  Response to "Anything you would like to add?" 
 [approx. 3 minutes]
Support of wonderful wife;  work on marriage of 50+ years!

Art Chickering is currently Special Assistant to the President, Goddard College. He recently co-authored Encouraging Authenticity and Spirituality in Higher Education, and was co-author of the widely respected and used Seven Principles of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education... and many other important publications.

Full unedited recording - MP3 approx 45 minutes

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