Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion. The character of Truvey Jones in Robert Harling’s "Steel Magnolias" A friend recently commented that he’s at the point in life where he’s…
At Pacific Crest and in Process Education, we generally divide feedback into ASSESSEMENT-based and EVALUATION-based. The first is about improving performance; the latter about judging performance. As paradigms go, it…
This is the stereotypical phrase that the would-be actor asks the director in order to breathe life into the character. What motivates this character? What makes them tick? What matters…
Dunning and Kruger, authors of the eponymous Dunning-Kruger Effect (Illusory Superiority) suggest that, across many intellectual and social domains, it is the poorest performers who hold the least accurate assessments…
Starring YOU Directed by YOU with Screenplay by YOU We use many different metaphors for the living our lives: Weaving a tapestry (it has a larger pattern that emerges over…
Never walk away from failure. On the contrary, study it carefully and imaginatively for its hidden assets. Michael Korda Professor Vinit Desai (University of Colorado Denver Business School), says that…
We’ve shared ideas for how to make AI largely irrelevant within a college classroom, but also want to share our thoughts on making use of Artificial Intelligence as a learning…
(Course Design with AI in Mind, Part 2) If we agree with Rina Bliss, professor of sociology at Rutgers University, when she writes “…while AI can assist in getting information…
We’re hardly the first to tackle this subject and we won’t pretend to have all the answers. But there are a few things we’re relatively sure of, the most critical…
In Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Lewis Carroll shares an interaction between the White Queen and Alice. The White Queen tries to hire Alice, offering “Two…