Education
Sandlin
Seguin
Basics of Curriculum Development
Chances are good that at some point in your career, you will need to teach people something in a formal environment like a classroom or lecture hall. You might get assigned the entire first year of intro bio (with labs), or you might just give a guest lecture in some graduate seminar where you ar...
Sandlin
Seguin
What if you still love teaching?
The truth is out there: The number of tenure track faculty positions is shrinking relative to the number of eligible candidates. Adjuncting may be viewed as a stop gap for departments who need instructors and candidates who are timing the job market, but these positions aren’t meant to be lon...
Sandlin
Seguin
Working on an Agile Team
A fun buzzword I am seeing in job descriptions is agile. You will be part of an Agile team..., or ...using Agile methodology. It’s very common in the software industry, but certainly getting some usage in other industries that have projects where the goals or scope may change during the devel...
Sandlin
Seguin
Jobs in Curriculum Development
In the new year, my job title changed from eLearning Specialist to eLearning Developer. My boss delivered this news with some hand waving about internal alignments, and my day to day work hasn’t changed. When I applied for my job as an eLearning Specialist, I wasn’t sure that I would make the cu...
Kristine
Hennessy
Doing Your Homework
After choosing to leave the academic track behind, I had to begin focusing on my new career as a high school biology teacher. I realized that I knew nothing about teaching teenagers, or understanding the complex world that science is.
Kia
Walcott
Teaching: A Resource for Future Science Writers
If you’re having trouble finding a job or just looking to get some more experience, don’t be afraid to take a short-term position. While I was looking for a job in science writing, I also started looking for something temporary that I could do to beef up my resume (and bring in some money)....
Shu Chin
Ma
Careers in Different Fields: A Personal Prospective: Part 1, Academia
I will admit it, when I was a wee grasshopper, I had a rather naïve view of my future life as a professional. I vacillated between an aspiring, and probably a very hungry artist, a neurosurgeon and going to Africa to feed hungry children. Needless to say, over the years, my career has bobbed a...
Kristine
Hennessy
The Stigma of Leaving
When I last wrote, I had been offered a position as a teacher, and jumped at the chance. It has been the most fulfilling job I have ever had. I have the chance every day to make a lasting impact on my students. As I began to tell friends and family of my new career choice, I heard the same ph...
Scott
Jeffers
Lessons in Entrepreneurship: Two or More Heads are Better than One
My friend Liz is a serial entrepreneur, who brings resourcefulness and strength to every project. Recently, she’s brought the same resourcefulness to advocate for her family. I’ve been following her story through Facebook posts. Today, she wrote a quote that fit perfectly with my thoughts on ent...
Kristine
Hennessy
Teaching at the High School Level
Welcome to the first of many blog entries about teaching at the High School level. I have been a teacher for three years now at a local private high school. I have taught all levels of difficulty, and have enjoyed my time thus far. I figured that I would begin my blog by giving everyone a li...