Are you perhaps wanting to start a collaborative project with a class but you don’t quite know where to start? Omashani Naidoo who is the Op...
Evaluating the impact of technology integration at St Cyprians School in Cape Town
This is a guest post written by Nina Adams who is Head of ICT at St Cyprians in Cape Town. She plans, implements and manages all things ICT,...
Show Me, Don't Tell Me
Frances Cole Jones, author of "How to Wow" As you may know, the first rule of writing good fiction is, "Show me, don't ...
Nuanced Terror: Jack Clayton's The Innocents
Light and shadow flicker across the screen. Sobs are heard as a pair of praying hands, clasping and unclasping, appear. The sobbing continue...
Why Do You Want to Lose Weight?
I have come across 2 situations this week where I was reminded of that question yet again. I mean, I think about being heavy ALL the time, ...
Is it time to reassess your job search plan?
Telltale signs that your search tactics need a makeover Alina Dizik, Special to CareerBuilder It's easy to get frustrated with your job ...
Erasing a Terrible Memory
Let's take a trip in the Wayback Machine, shall we? Strap yourselves in - it's going to be kind of a bumpy ride. Where are we going,...
Pumpkin Fluff
On Saturday we honored a friend/co-worker of mine to celebrate her upcoming wedding that will be held in Charlotte, NC next weekend. For th...
Do You Have 100 Pounds to Lose?
Yesterday I happened upon this article on Webmd.com on tips for those of us who have 100 lbs to lose. If you're in this boat too, I wo...
Where's Diana?
I'm in Fairbanks. My sister had a mild stroke last Wednesday. I flew up on Thursday and she didn't seem to be that bad. Her speech w...
Friend Making Mondays: Favorite Holidays
I'm actually participating in FMM today :). Kenlie asked: What is your favorite holiday and why? Ironic that she asked this because I j...
Your nonverbal communication can wreck your interview
Selena Dehne, JIST Publishing Giving a limp handshake, letting your eyes wander and fidgeting are just a few of the subtle blunders that can...
Book to Movie: In a Lonely Place
A few weeks ago I took another look at Nicholas Ray’s haunting film noir, In a Lonely Place (1950). As I watched, it slowly began to rankle...