by Helen Eagleton | Jul 27, 2017 | Guest Post, Health
You know you’re in a rut when things feel meaningless and you start wondering about your life. Maybe your job is unsatisfying or your relationship has stagnated, or perhaps you just have not reached your full potential. The good news is that admitting...
by Troy Lambert | Jun 20, 2017 | Advice for Authors, Education
Many freelance writers have the mentality of lifelong learners. In fact, it is almost a job requirement. However, that does not always mean college. When it does, it is often difficult to decide exactly what degree to pursue. Fortunately, there are many degrees out...
by Troy Lambert | Jun 7, 2017 | Education, Tech
Today, Oculus Rift, the company that pioneered VR, will be launching a pilot program that includes providing 100 units to libraries in California. These units include Oculus headsets, hand controls, and the computers needed to run the software. The program includes...
by Troy Lambert | Sep 15, 2014 | Advice for Authors, Opinion
This weekend at THATCamp BSU, the first keynote, William Nericco, a professor from San Diego State University, opened with Robotic, Erotic, Electric, a talk based on the name of his 220 Literature course. He doesn’t teach “traditionally,” but rather incorporates...
by Troy Lambert | Jun 10, 2014 | For Readers, Opinion
I don’t have a degree. Not a bachelors or a masters. No PhD. In fact, I don’t even have an associate degree. Yet I have held a number of job positions that “required” a college degree. I work as an editor, and I often teach. Many times those in the audience hold...