Saturday, October 24, 2009

Cache of the Day - Overwhelmed with Learning!

I think of myself as fairly tech-savvy. I have a blog (such that it is), I'm on Facebook, twitter, etc. But I was OVERWHELMED while at my CIASTD Meeting this past week. We had a great presenter who shared a TON of opportunities for learning solutions - many of them FREE - that are on the internet.

I wasn't aware of all the options in the "wiki space", or all that Web 2.o can do, or "TVlesson" or "Ustream" or "moodle" or....I could just go on and on.


My plans are to dig in and figure out what is best for my business and start to adopt these technologies to a blended learning model.


Should be fun!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Cache of the Day - Upcoming BSO Concert



“Global Romance”October 3, 2009, at 7:30 PM

Bloomington High School North Auditorium

Capture the energy and fun of Fall as the Bloomington SymphonyOrchestra begins its 40th Anniversary Season, 1969-2009, by performing therollicking number, Four Dances from “Estancia” by Alberto Ginastera, underthe direction of the youthful Charles Latshaw, conductor. Also on theprogram for the evening will be Alexander Borodin’s Polovetsian Dances from“Prince Igor.”
Internationally renowned pianist, Maxim Bernard will be the featured soloist on Robert Schumann’s Concerto in A minor. The concert begins a 7:30 P.M. at the Bloomington High School NorthAuditorium, 3901 N. Kinser Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404. General Admissiontickets are available at the door for $10.00Children 18 and under are admitted free. The Bloomington Symphony Orchestra is a 70 member all-volunteer orchestrawhose mission is to provide great orchestral music to the Bloomingtoncommunity, as well as audience members from around south central Indiana.Of Maxim Bernard, Menahem Pressler’s official website states: It is hisscope and range as a pianist that set him apart. He can play with greatpower, and still maintain intimate sensitivity in his music.” –MenahemPresslerBorn in Québec City, Maxim Bernard is one of the most promising pianists ofhis generation. He only started studying piano at the age of 13 years oldbut his outstanding talent was soon recognized in various national andinternational competitions. Music critics praised his commendable technique,his surprising maturity and his rare musical sensitivity.
The Argentinian composer Alberto Ginastera is widely regarded as one of themost important and original South American composers of the 20th century.His attractive output for piano skillfully combines folk Argentine rhythmsand colors with modern composing techniques. He was influenced by a visitto the United States in 1945.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Cache of the Day - A City





Gotta love a city! We try to get to one as often as possible, and have explored all those within driving distance from Indiana.




We recently visited Cincinnati and had a great time! Here's a shot of the square in downtown, where something was ALWAYS going on (and they had great ice cream too).



We also headed over the Ohio River to Newport in Kentucky, where we visited the Newport Aquarium and had great German beer and food at the Hofbrauhaus.






Lots of energy, lots to do, lots of fun, lots of great fun is what we find in big cities...and Cincinnati was no exception!



Sunday, June 28, 2009

Cache of the Day - Wine Festival





Earlier this month, we went to Vintage Indiana, a wine festival held every year in Indianapolis and featuring the wineries from the state.







We had a chance to taste wines from several wineries and we were definitely enjoying the way that felt! We also had time to relax and enjoy the wonderful weather, and we had a chance to enjoy some of the food vendors as well.





In addition, Deb Owen (seen on the right) was able to have her palm read. THAT was a waste of 20 bucks! ("You will have a visitor. Maybe by mail, maybe in person, maybe on the phone. Maybe tomorrow, maybe 20 years from now." But fun, all the same.







Bands were playing all day on the stage, headlined by the Gin Blossoms, seen here.








All in all, we had a GREAT time and will definitely be back!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Cache of the Day - Starting Up New Businesses


Check out the video here to see some of the leaders at BizWorks Network. We were preparing for a presentation at Honda and quickly put together this video on what we do to support businesses (in this case, Employment Plus).






Contact By Design is my new gig. Go here to learn more about what we do:








Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Cache of the Day - Prom


Taylor went to her prom this past Saturday - her second prom at Mitchell High School. Once again her date was Davie.


This is a full-day event. Of course we had the day, several weeks ago, when we went shopping for a prom dress - and shoes, and earrings, and a necklace, and of course, hair jewelry.


On Saturday we went to the hair salon, did up the hair and added glitter.








Then the makeup, which I had the pleasure of applying.


Then pictures at the boyfriend's house.








Picture at the friends house, including the requisite "shoe shot".





Then off to dinner (they went to Salem, Indiana, to a place called Christie's).





Then back to the high school for the Grand March.








After that, I was shut out. I don't get it. Why can't I go to the actual dance?

I'll work on that. Maybe next year I'll go to her senior prom.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Cache of the Day - Smart Kid


Taylor is a smart kid - second in her class and involved in lots of activities. Her GPA granted her a visit to a private college here in Indiana - the University of Evansville.









Taylor and I and Joe spent the day in the southeastern part of the state and learned a lot about the advantages of going this college. Here is a shot of her in the front yard of the University, learning from a tour guide that she took the day off of classes on Friday and laid out in the sun all day on this lawn!


To the left is a shot of a dorm room - just right for two.....two MICE, that is!!!!


This is a shot of the lobby of the business school, here on the right.






And the shot here on the right is one of the new classrooms in the business school. Taylor is considering Accounting as a major, so this may be a place she inhabits in the future.






And then we topped the day off buying Taylor a new car! Here she is in her 2005 Scion XA with 30,000 miles. She drove the card back from Evansville, a good two-hour drive. Look how happy she is (and the sales guy looks pretty happy too!).