Monthly Archives: September 2009

Open Content Curriculum

As part of one of my grad courses I have to blog about education. This week I tackle open content in the classroom. You can read about it here if you are so inclined.

Utilizing open content in the classroom demonstrates a dynamic shift in education. Expensive textbooks cannot compete with minimal cost content sources that are continuously updated, corrected and improved upon. Rather than rely on a monolithic textbook source for information, open content communities rely on member research and exptertise.

We Now Resume Your Regular Broadcast

The site went down for about a week and a half.

Just as I was ready to manually fix the issue plaguing my website the hard drive in my iMac completely died. It was replaced by Apple for free, but my latest backup was from two months ago. It took a whole day to get back up to speed on that.

Then students started moving in at UW-Whitewater and I was occupied all weekend. Oh, yeah I work for UW-Whitewater now as a ResNet Technical Support Analyst. It’ll pay for grad school while Kaela and I are here for the next two years.

I finally had time tonight to get the database reconfigured. There are some other minor things to reset, but that can wait. Expect more photos of tacos in the near future.