Wow.
I am actually surprised that I’ve kept this up for as long as I have. Over seven months. Not bad. Longer if you count when I was posting once every six months (see 6 posts in 2006 vs. 81 in , but I’m not. It was that Integrating Technology into the Classroom class with Greg Thweatt that inspired me to get this thing going and keep this going.
It’s totally therapeutic for me to put my thoughts down on paper. Um, I mean the Internet. I always thought that it was the action of putting ink to paper that I loved (I even wrote that here).
Nah, it’s just the act of getting thoughts out of my head onto something I can read and reflect upon.
Has this blog changed since January? Yes.
It’s changed names three times at least.
The photo and crap on the sides has changed quite a bit.
Topics have changed from class, to work, to personal.
Pivotal moments/posts:
Florida Training Trip 2008 – I wrote a blog post about the new communication plan that I came up with because I was unsatisfied with our current e-com plan.
Integrating Technology into Curriculum – Got it started and built momentum. Loved that class. Greg Thweatt is an incredible teacher. This was my best post. I love that analogy that I made up all by myself!
Jay Peak realized that I’m often more creative outside the office than in it.
New Media Douchebag: When I decided not to be a douchebag.
www.alittlespunk.com: Yeah I get the sexual inuendo. It’s my dad’s nickname. It’s on his business card. I swear. You should try calling him Spunk in a pub in England. That’s when it gets really awkward. And p.s. despite what my wife says, I’m totally bringing the nicknames back when we have kids.
EduWeb: Sitting in front of Brad J. Ward. Since eduweb, I’ve had some serious traffic to this site. For me, considering what I write about, I’m psyched that I have about 15 or so visits a day. 20 plus when I post. Thanks, Brad.
Other people started reading, and I started advertising. My url is on my gmail signature now. So what does that mean? Well, self imposed censurship. I know some people that I work with read this (Conor, get off your blackberry and stop trying to get me fired). I think webguy might. Others may too.
So say I didn’t want to work at SMC anymore. Say I wanted to get a development job at Dartmouth. I couldn’t announce that in my blog. I also can’t rant about change anymore like I did here or our support staff like I did here.
In someways I really miss that anonymity that I had before, but I also like the positive encouragement I get from people from time to time. So what to do?
Hang it all out there and hope I don’t get bit?
Or self censure? It takes me away from the original purpose of this blog. Vent and reflect.
hell i ranted in a blog and then got a development job at dartmouth where i was supported in ranting in a blog 🙂