I’m growing up digital, wired for distr…look, a kitty!
Categories: Current Events
This is the “information age.” We are all information processors, and the more efficient we get at it, the better we fare in the real world. Older generations should take a cue from us, not lament the end of the world as they knew it.
Picking Classes? It’s not as confusing as it may seem
Categories: Lifestyle
How much online guidance is too much? With the advent of websites that tell you all the gritty details about professors, and sign-up slots limited to a few minutes of computer time, registration week can really have our heads spinning.
The Interview: Anthony Kalamut, Creative Advertising Professor & Program Coordinator
Categories: Education Week, The Interview
Ten words. Two letters each. “IF IT IS TO BE, IT IS UP TO ME.” What makes you do the things you do? It’s all up to you to do it. My professor taught me this. Anthony Kalamut is a professor and program coordinator of the Creative Advertising program at Seneca College in Toronto. I’m [...]
Preparing Our Future For Yesterday
Categories: Business
By David-Paul Williams It’s a shame that communication and presentation skills—so essential to success in life—aren’t taught in school. Does that seem right? In a recent tweet I talked about how I had to endure class presentations from people who do not know how to present. I am in my second year of university and [...]
Dear Parents: Go Ahead, Enable.
Categories: Business
We’ve learned a lot from you over the course of our lives. It’s true. We’ll be the first ones to admit it. But here’s the thing. Your lessons are most effective when we can see them in action. How you work with a car salesman to get what you want. A little kid who pretends [...]