A couple of years ago, I got
smart and started submitting very similar session proposals to the state school
library and ed tech conferences we have here each June. It has worked out well
-- given the mad rush at the end of the year, I can do the prep work for both at once, and enjoy the conferences a
little bit more. In past years, I’ve talked about Google's "reading suite," next
gen read/write web tools, and digitized primary sources. This year, it’s global
learning resources for “around the world in thirty sites.” I presented it today at ASLA and I'll reprise it again for AETC on Wednesday, June 4.
I was also the grateful recipient of a doctoral scholarship from ASLA. I mentioned my
recent volte-face about Macs. I Around the same time, I
completely changed my attitude about applying for scholarships and fellowships,
particularly for smaller amounts. I read a very persuasive piece somewhere arguing that is a cumulative record of earning funding, beginning with small
amounts, that counts in substantiating a record of successful financial support. So I steeled myself to apply and got funding from this professional organization and also UNT this summer. And I feel real gratitude for the $500
towards my never-ending doctoral expenses. It will defray a surprise semester’s
tuition, as I have to be registered this summer to file my graduation papers
with the graduate school. And I have a date for my dissertation defense -- June 20.
No comments:
Post a Comment