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ChatGPT is not really different from any other source of informtion. We access it. We query it. We assess the quality of what we get... well... we should assess its quality before we use it.

“Research article” and “white paper” are not the same. If you are going to claim to be “research-driven,” then please know the difference.

One thing I learned during 30+ years in the classroom: What one “knows” is contingent on past experiences.

Earlier in my career, I did work for free (e.g. conference presentations). As I near retirement age, I’m doing more side work, but it is paid work (e.g. course development). I didn’t plan it, but my retirement looks more promising.

If I don’t recognize your number, you will not talk with me.

“American Idiot” came on the radio this morning as I was scrolling social media. It sure was appropriate.

Is memorization the best way to learn the “basic info” one needs?

So much that we do in education has nothing to do with learning.

Searching for “what works” is always framed by unrecognized assumptions.

Assume there is a camera recording you.

Good advice.

There are precious few educators who are critical of any new initiative. We see many who jump in the bandwagon and many who immediately dismiss. Those who have the maturity to understand before doing either are dismissed by both other groups.

Look in the mirror, and don't be tempted to equate transient domination with either intrinsic superiority or prospects for extended survival. -Stepen Jay Gould

AI is all the rage right now, but responsible educators must actively participate in negotiating its role in our work. We are all trying to figure out how this technology will affect us.

“I need some help with x” is always worth saying. When leaders get advice after that ask, but don’t follow through with it, it is bad form to ask for help with it again.

Here is your regular reminder that technology rarely solves problems technology created.

It strange that leaders repeat the mistakes they made previously.

Never let your sense of morals get in the way of doing what's right. -Isaac Asimov

If you think you are the smartest person in the room, you are wrong… you are really wrong.

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