I’ve spent the last two days attending and presenting at the Heartland eLearning Conference. It’s a really great conference, with fantastic speakers (Michael Wesch, Lee Crocket, Alec Couros, Mark Milliron, and dozens more over the past couple of years) and I leave excited and inspired every year.
Category Skepticism
One thing that might surprise my readers on the coasts and elsewhere in the world is that, living in Oklahoma,…
Well, maybe not “legend” so much as “really cool documentary my student made,” but still…BEHOLD!!! (This is one in a…
Today was the last day of classes here at the university. Finals week, combined with two workshops to give, a…
(Actually, it’s more like Science 1 bazillion, Homeopathy 0, but I digress.) Excellent news out of Australia, where a father…
…and my friend CJ is out to find them. He’s started a new site called Odd Oklahoma, where he’s “exploring…
One of the ways I have changed in how I teach over the past seven years is that I continually…
Disclaimer: I really don’t watch TV. We have a television, but not cable. An antenna serves us nicely to watch…
As someone who doesn’t shy from telling people that pseudoscience (like homeopathy) is a load of bunk, I often get…
This past spring, the student group that I advise (the UCO Skeptics) put on a protest of two appearances by…