Jeffrey Schillinger

Jeffrey Schillinger

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Robert, This is a good strategy. Our classes met for 12 weeks. We had out teachers do similat advising in weeks five and nine. Jeffrey Schillinger
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Jason, Smart move, Jason. It is intersting how people seem to think that sending an email instantly transfers the information to the receiver's consciousness. I was sitting in the break room a few days ago and a co-worker, who was at another table a few feet away, sent me an email while I was eating and asked if I had received it yet. Jeffrey Schillinger
Angel, Painting ones self as a "similar other" builds credibility. Students see you as someone like them or someone they can become. Jeffrey Schillinger
Angel, Learning is strongest when it is accompanied by emotion. Laughter is one way to do that. Jeffrey Schillinger
Mark, Nice plan. Thanks for sharing it! Jeffrey Schillinger
Tricia, These are great days when the staff and faculty are really into it. It is important not to allow folks to just go through the motions. Jeffrey Schillinger
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William E., You and I share the same struggle. I have to turn my email off to be productive, yet I feel a bit of withdrawal when I am not checking it. Jeffrey Schillinger
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James, You were fortunate to have two such mentors. My father was my mentor. (He would have turned 92 tomorrow.) Jeffrey Schillinger
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Nancy , This is a solid strategy. Too many of us leave it open all day and let it interrupt us regularly. Jeffrey Schillinger
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Nancy , Intersting post. The most common concern expressed on this discussion forum is the time spent in email. Jeffrey Schillinger

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