Monday, May 21, 2012

Our Stories, Ourselves — Now Available

February 9, 2012 by  
Filed under Books, Breaking News

We are pleased to announce that Our Stories, Ourselves: The EmBODYment of Women’s Learning in Literacy was released in early 2012 for public purchase. This book has already been received with great excitement being nominated for awards and being reviewed by several journals. “I have been looking for a book which discovers women’s learning experiences [...]

Our Bodies, Ourselves

July 13, 2011 by  
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This volume presents the writings of 26 contributors—teachers, students, and administrators—who examine the rich terrain of personal and professional experiences related to whole person engagement in learning and teaching…

Five Myth Busters About Boomers Learning Technology

November 25, 2009 by  
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Someone recently told me he believed every computer gadget should come accompanied by an 11 year old child. If you are not a technology specialist, I bet you’re nodding your head in agreement. His illustration vividly describes how so many adults lack confidence when it comes to technology learning. However, based on my many years experience helping professionals learn technology, this hesitation, lack of confidence, or fear is based on widely promulgated and accepted myths.

Five Strategies For Success – Riding the Wave of Changing Careers Trends

November 21, 2009 by  
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A friend who knows I am a specialist in career change recently asked me, “What industries are seeing growth and can anyone transition into those in-demand careers?” Her question was drawn specifically from a recent article in USA Today, about how specific industries have been supported by recent developments, economic stimulus and economic developments. This article provides timeless strategies for you to always find answers to those critical questions and advance your career.