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How to Set Better Goals That Will Make You More Productive Online

December 16, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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With distractions everywhere these days–from browser tabs to phone notifications–it can seem challenging if not impossible to actually get major things done. So how can we be more productive in the digital age? One of the best things you can do to increase your productivity is to adjust the way you set your goals so […]

Filed Under: Digital Productivity Tagged With: Flow/Focus, Goals, Habits

How to Create Your Own Website: Free and Self-Hosted Blogs

September 1, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Resources mentioned in this article: GoDaddy (domain names/web hosting) Bluehost (web hosting), WordPress (blogging platform), Studiopress (premium blog templates) One of the most important aspects of today’s web is the ease with which people can create and share their own content. This marks a major shift from a culture in which an elite group controlled the publication […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Blogging, Business, WordPress

New Journal Article on Sinclair Librarians and Affordable Learning

July 16, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Back in 2017 I shared a conference presentation that I did on OER (Open Educational Resources, specifically textbooks). Since then, that work has continued and I’m excited to share a new publication today. It’s a peer-reviewed article in the journal Reference Services Review. They put out a call for submissions for a special issue focused […]

Filed Under: Open Education Tagged With: Textbooks

New Video on Dayton History

May 25, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

I’ve been writing articles about the history of Dayton for a few years now (as well as a book!), but only recently recorded my first video on the subject. Thankfully I’d been playing around with recording and screensharing for working remotely which first culminated in my series of three videos all about spotting and avoiding […]

Filed Under: Local History Tagged With: Dayton, Video Creation

Tips for Finding Credible Web Sources (Video)

April 23, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

With my work at the Sinclair library still completely remote and the campus still shuttered, I’ve been working on more videos to share with faculty and students. I just published one that builds on my first video on the theme of avoiding fake news. In this new video, I dig a little deeper into how […]

Filed Under: Evaluating Sources

When “Fake News” Instruction Fails: How to Better Teach Misinformation

April 20, 2020 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Fake news has been a buzzword for a while now, but when it comes to actually combating the associated culture of misinformation, the phrase doesn’t prove very useful. After all, it’s easy to label anything you don’t agree with as “fake,” and a dichotomy of “fake” versus “true” ignores the complexities that make this such […]

Filed Under: Evaluating Sources Tagged With: Misinformation

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