Monthly Archives: February 2010

Golden Key Regional Summit Comments – Achieving Your Potential

I was asked to be the keynote speaker for the Golden Key Regional Summit which was held at Oklahoma State University this year.  Any topic of my choice so I chose “potential”. At the request of the committee I included some of my comments from a previous speech but the first half is all new [...]

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OSUccess media release

Oklahoma State University Unveils Five-Year Campaign to Raise
$1 Billion to Fund Scholarships, Faculty Positions,
Research, Programs and Facilities
Oklahoma State Alumnus, Energy Entrepreneur and Philanthropist T. Boone Pickens Announces $100 Million Challenge Gift to Fund Student Scholarships
Oklahoma State President V. Burns Hargis Announces $537 Million Raised in 26 Months for
“Branding Success: The Campaign for Oklahoma State University”
(STILLWATER, [...]

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Internet’s impact on students and academics

My preference is to have comments and questions posted on the youtube page. Obviously if you don’t have your own account you can post your comments below…. or you can (finally) get a youtube account… there free!
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Not Your Father’s Virtual Reality

What follows began as a private post about half as long written way back in November in response to a tweet regarding second life. (I find more and more I post private soliciting specific points of view to discuss and build knowledge – more on that later). My interview with KFOR (Oklahoma City) a few [...]

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An interview with a social media guru and Harvard Professor

Update – the interview has been posted in its entirety on the KOSU website (The State’s NPR Station). Disregard the interviewer, a total amature to say the least but Dr. Weinberger’s responses are awesome. If you listen, please leave a comment in their comments section to show your support for their hard work and appreciation for [...]

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Reasons to avoid being an armchair quarterback

(What follows is an updated post based on feedback from my good friend Matt Galloway.)
With the Superbowl upon us I thought I might touch on the topic of armchair quarterbacking  - a person who offers advice or an opinion on something in which they have no expertise or involvement the process. I’ve seen this for a [...]

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