2022: Choosing My Focus for the Year


Goals can be chosen at any time. Yet a new year feels like a new start—a natural break to try something new. It’s no wonder we choose this time of the year to set goals.

Setting a focus helps me—without it, my attention wanders. Over my life, I’ve accomplished some goals—and let others go. The ideas of what seems worth pursuing changes with circumstance or attitude. Yet these efforts can help us define (and redefine) what matters….

Open Access Week 2021: Conversations About Open Education


It’s Open Access Week—an opportunity to share academic research (and to advance open research year-round). When information lives behind paywalls, it become inaccessible to those who benefit most. This year’s theme focuses on how open access provides a structure for equity—a common theme in education throughout 2021.

I used Open Access Week to reflect on the open education conversations I participated in over years….

Interconnected Notes: A Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) System


When we create content, we share our thoughts, feelings, and observations about the world. We begin with the context of the stories, ideas, information, events, and movements we encounter each day. And the context continues to build throughout our lifetime. 

Yet, content increasingly comes from everywhere. We barely acknowledge one piece of content before switching to the next, making it difficult to shift from consumer to curator to creator. We store content in our brains (and hope we remember). Or, we save it in an array of digital and analog storage tools. 

How do we keep track of it all?…