Mar 192010
 

Archive of My First Blog – 15

School Daze
September 28, 2009

After 12 years and three months absence, I’m returning to the classroom this week to teach three sections of expository writing at Rogue Community College. I was gone long enough for the writing curriculum to be entirely revamped, which is actually a good thing because that forces me to jettison the old ways and start fresh. When I left, the digital world had barely penetrated at RCC, but now everything’s online, which means I have to learn a new operating system – Vista – and how to navigate the college network. Community college students don’t fit the traditional model of students at four-year colleges and universities, and to me that’s a good thing. Instead of June high school grads studying on Mom and Dad’s dime, community college students fall into two broad types. Most are 20-somethings who are paying their own way through school and aren’t interested in wasting their time or money. And a bunch are mature adults returning to school after 20 or 30 years in the working world, many of whom are astonished to find themselves pulling straight As. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to explain to a 40-something former high-school goof-off, “No. You didn’t flunk classes in high school because you were stupid. You flunked because you didn’t know how to work, and now you do.” That’s always a fun conversation. On my first go-round at RCC, I had that chat with a lot of displaced timber workers. This time around I expect to meet a bunch of mature students who lost their jobs following the crash, and I’m looking forward to having the chat again and again and again.

Mar 192010
 

Archive of My First Blog – 14

You may be right – I may be crazy!
September 2, 2009

I can barely keep up with this blog, let alone Facebook, Twitter and all the other stuff everyone says I should be doing. I could blame it on baseball – Go Sox! – but though the MLB on Direct TV does take up a lot of time, that wouldn’t be entirely fair. I still have lots of free time for blogging if I could get myself motivated to have something to say. Now I’ve got two other pursuits to distract me from the blog – my reviews at Amazon.com and at goodreads.com. I really, really like online customer reviews, which have led me to a stupendous electric tea kettle, a phenomenal clothes dryer and other assorted domestic wonders. I also really, really like online reader reviews because, given the fact that there is no way I can read every book I’d like to read, they help me figure out which ones NOT to buy. Plus they help me find books I never would have considered. Like Nick Hornby’s A Long Way Down, which I gave five stars at goodreads.com. So I’ve taken a couple of hours today to post and rate all the books from What I’m Reading at goodreads. In addition I’ve got four books on my nightstand that I’ve classified as “Reading Now” and one of the two shelves of books in my office that I consider “To Read.” In a day or so I’ll add the other “To Read” shelf in my office. You’ll have to friend me at goodreads.com to see those. When the spirit moves me, I’ll be reviewing those I really, really like on Amazon, not here because this MUST remain “a blog about nothing in particular.” No need to sign in to read the Amazon reviews.