My column today is a collection of observations that are based in part on the social isolation we’ve all felt for last 22 months.
Read MoreWeek 7 -- Doesn't anyone teach writing anymore?
I’ve finished grading 30 five page papers, and find myself feeling like a high school English teacher, repeating words I’ve already said about writing papers.
Read MoreWeek 6 -- The dean is in the house
What is the most important thing for students to learn this quarter? I think the answer might be “how to be a regular student again.”
Read MoreWeek 5 -- Innovation at the UW
This week in my enterprise risk management course we’re looking at risk and innovation. Our guest this evening is Anson Fatland, UW Associate Vice Provost for Innovation Strategy and Venture at CoMotion, the university’s innovation and technology transfer program.
Read MoreWeek 4 -- The epidemiologist speaks
What I had not anticipated was the level of exhaustion that comes with teaching under such circumstances.
Read MoreWeek 3 -- Running out of gas
The number of students joining the class stopped mid-week last. We’re down to 33 students, along with myself and my teaching assistant, Roshani Ravi.
Read MoreIs Facebook Ready?
About three weeks ago, I opened my Wall Street Journal to find the first article in a series called “The Facebook Files,” which is based on a series of internal Facebook documents provided by a former Facebook employee, Frances Haugen.
Read MoreWeek Two -- Emergency Management in Person
I am today completing my second week of teaching in person. My course is an undergraduate course in the iSchool’s Informatics program. Though it’s is an elective for Informatics majors pursuing the cybersecurity specialization, I find those students outnumbered by those who come from Computer Science or from the College of Arts and Sciences. I like the kind of diversity of thought that such backgrounds will produce.
Read MoreWeek 1 -- Back on the campus
Yesterday, students and faculty returned to classroom learning at the University of Washington. In that mix, you could find those of us (faculty, juniors, seniors and some graduate students) who were glad to be back — but freshmen and sophomores both are new to the campus after that 18 month COVID pivot to remote learning.
Read MoreLook for the light
Read More"If we do not believe that something positive and larger than ourselves can be created from the deaths and destruction of 9/11, then we have only anger, pain, or bitterness to sustain us in our recollections of that day." -- September 12, 2011