Even through Samantha Garvey didn’t make it to the Intel Science finals, she is still a shining star and example for many.
Even through Samantha Garvey didn’t make it to the Intel Science finals, she is still a shining star and example for many.
In my opinion, one of the things college has taught me is to how to communicate with different types of people. Of course, people can site the books of Gates and Jobs. They are the exception.
According to the NYTimes, more women are going back to school or choosing to advance their education due to the current job market.
Wondering what to do with that spare change on your metrocard that’s not enough to make a full fare? You can combine it or check out MetroChange.
Reading Vanessa doesn’t want to go home for Thanksgiving, was like going back in time.
My freshman year, I did go home, but traveling for a few days and coming back so quickly felt like whiplash.
So in my sophomore year, I wised up and spent Thanksgiving on campus. During that time, I was able to catch up on both my assignments, rest as well as prepare for finals.
I was also able to pool resources with other friends on campus and we had our own Thanksgiving dinner.
No matter what your plans are this week, make sure your surrounded with people who care.
What a kool view! Google hosted a hackathon for women last weekend in NYC. H/t to Daniela’s Lair for the link.
In keeping up with tradition from the regional conference last year, it is time once again to review my impressions of the HigherEdWeb Conference, this time from farther away in Austin, while I was somewhere in the Tri-State area (if you have to ask which area, then you don’t know.)
I think this tweet summed up my feelings quite accurately:
RT: @hworthy Following #heweb11 gets me back in touch with the fun part of my job. THAT’S NICE! A little sad to be geeking out in DSM and not Austin.
What I love about conferences like these is that I almost felt like if I was there. When web folks get together from different schools from all over, something amazing happens like the #heweb11 twitter hashtag trending in Austin for one.
In no particular order, here are my favorite tweets from the conference.
RT @TimNekritz: To find answers with web analytics, start with relevant problems and questions. #tnt12 #heweb11
RT @sharierwin: You have to out-care your competition. #soc1 #heweb11
RT @marleysmom: Stop making attribution errors – you are your own roadblock. Find a project that you really want. Do it. #mmp #heweb11 #ICP
RT @kuratowa: Keynote message that the web is not magic, but it is a place where the magical happens. #heweb11 #stamatscfm
RT @KyleJudah Don’t try and be everything to everyone – know your audience and send messages that hit home for them #heweb11 #mmp12
RT @KeithHannon #SOC10 : students: “If I don’t see what I need on a school’s website, I’ll drop it from my list” #heweb11
RT @lougan goals before tools!! goals before tools!! goals before tools!! goals before tools!! goals before tools!! #heweb11 #soc2
RT @KatieLemanczyk Important takeaway: that we exist to connect others, not just connect to others. #heweb11 #soc6
Did you follow the conference? What insights did you learn?
Once in a while, there are time when I run across something online that I wish I was still a student in college, starting out all over again. If I could tell my 20 – something self what to do with the wisdom I have now, what would I say?
Well, that’s the beauty of living in the wired here and now. So many unlimited opportunities. There is always time to learn or re-learn new things.
In a recent episode of Get-It-Done Guy’s Quick and Dirty Tips, he gives tips to recent college graduates on what tools are needed to establish the ideal launching board for the real world.
Even if you are not straight out of college, there is no time like the present to learn something new.

We are no strangers to volunteering. After all, how do you think I got started building websites?
Fast Company posted Volunteering Will Save Your Career (Or Put You In A New One) today. The article discusses how companies are starting to value and highlight volunteering experience in addition to professional experience.
If you just left college, been on the job market for a while, or looking for a new career, volunteering may just provide that spring board into your next opportunity.
It is no surprise that traditionally historic Black Colleges are expanding their sites on high schools with a Hispanic and White based populations. Learn what factors are contributing to this trend.