The Middlebury Maple Run

After a few good long runs last week, I succumbed to temptation and ignored common sense by registering for The Middlebury Maple Run, a half marathon (13.1 miles) which attracted about 200 runners in its inaugural running last year, and filled up with 500 runners this year.  I don’t usually write up road runs for […]…Continue Reading The Middlebury Maple Run

Spring Ephemerals

I had dreams of guest posting on the great Middlebury Trailrunner, inspired by his post on Snake Mountain (the wildflower in his post is a Hepatica, by the way) . I was going to go for a run up the back side of Snake Mountain, the side where our house is located, taking pictures the whole way of […]…Continue Reading Spring Ephemerals

Segue from Segue Update

The Curricular Technology Team has been focused nearly exclusively on the Segue from Segue project for the last few months.  A Segue from Segue Advisory group consisting of faculty and students has been formed to help the team engage the College community and the LIS Area Directors have also provided input and guidance.
In March, the […]…Continue Reading Segue from Segue Update

Google Apps Evaluation Overview

In the interest of keeping the community informed and encouraging involvement in this evaluation process, we’ve posted an overview of the who, what, where, when, how, and why of the Google Apps for Education evaluation project below. If you have questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions, please feel free to add to the comments on this […]…Continue Reading Google Apps Evaluation Overview

DrupalCon 2010 Trip Report Day 1

Hello from San Francisco! I was waylaid in Chicago and missed the morning presentations, but I wanted to share what I’ve learned so far at DrupalCon. First, a quick bullet point summary for those who don’t want to dive into the details:

Drupal now powers over 1% of the total websites, closely tied with Joomla. Wordpress […]…Continue Reading DrupalCon 2010 Trip Report Day 1