Humor

Telling on myself


I am completely brain-fried, tired, and cannot even tell you which way is up anymore when it comes to synthesizing my ideas, but that is just context information for this next part.

I cannot tell you how many times over the last two days I have typed something into my browser, thinking that it was going to search my ePortfolio for that word. I just caught myself typing “Contributions” and then seemed confused as to why Google was on my screen telling me how to spell it, pronounce it, and what it means. Huh?

What are you saying the rest of you don’t just live every waking minute searching and connecting the thoughts, experiences, and learning from my life and ePortfolio? Oh, just me? Ok.

Humor, Personal, Professional, Relationship, Teamwork

Such a Nerd


No offense intended by using the term “nerd” because I am a self-proclaimed goofball, silly goose, and nerd. So, I want to share a little piece of that with you because it is an example of how this program has helped me live authentically and how I am beginning to share myself with my team.


If you are participating in the upcoming event, I ask that you stop reading here and don’t steal my awesomely nerdy idea. Agreed? Okay, let’s continue.


So, I may have mentioned in a previous blog that our institution is celebrating its centennial celebration (woot woot, centennial class!). Leaning into that 100-year achievement, this upcoming weekend, we will participate in a campus preview event. These are typically themed, and this fall’s theme is “A Century of Leaders.” Boy, oh boy, were we stumped.

We’d recently done a decade of leadership and struggled to think of something new. “Cheers to 100 years” and President Taylor for taking a picture with our booth at the Spring event. We showcased the 100 years of university presidents and had university annuals from the 1950s to the 70s for guests to view.

Photographs of the last 100 years of Lamar University presidents is strung between red letters reading 
Cheers to 100 Years" below them and "LAMAR" clothes pinned above. President Jaime Taylor agreed to be photographed with his photo in the display.

So, one morning, I was mulling over the theme. I kept repeating, “A century of leaders, A century of leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders, leaders, humm liters?!?!”

What if we created liter bottle people to represent a century of leaders liters. So, I pitched the idea to my immediate supervisor. Then, I pitched the idea in a staff meeting. Needless to say, I was met with many stares of “Are you kidding me?” but no one flat out said, “That’s stupid,” and no one offered a better suggestion, so away we went. In my head, I could hear them saying they were crafty and couldn’t possibly create 6people from 2-liter bottles. But I was prepared. I came armed with middle school assignments to create just such a thing. I asked them if they could think of anything else, and I came prepared with lists of distinguished alumni and a more contemporary top 25 most recognizable alumni. We began brainstorming who we could create and showcase as our entry into the prize-winning contest.

I feel so much like Dr. Harapnuik when he says he’s so sneaky in how he helps us learn, collaborate, and grow (COVA). My teams have worked together to create their “bottle buddies.” When I explained in the staff meeting that 5th graders were making these, I found that everyone stopped thinking they couldn’t. We just needed a little dose of Growth Mindset. I will see staff members wandering off with felt, hot glue guns, and any crafting supplies I and others brought to the office.

The culture is shifting. There is teamwork happening. It is so exciting!


I have selected Florene Miller Watson as my most recognizable alumni of LU to honor with a crafty creation since I visited the WASP Museum in Sweetwater, Texas.

Humor, Personal, Professional, Relationship, Teamwork

Researching WASPs


My institution is celebrating its centennial year. Next weekend’s preview day/campus visit theme is A Century of Leaders. I went through a list of 25 Notable alumni of Lamar University and decided that I would like to research Florene Miller Watson. I felt I had a personal connection after touring the WASP Museum in 2018.

Here, I’ll share a few of my findings to compile some talking points about her.


https://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=24178

Born in San Angelo, Texas**

Born on December 7, 1920**

BA at Lamar Tech University***

After the war, she attended Lamar State College of Technology (now LU), majoring in secretarial science.**

“Florene lived her life cheerfully giving to others and always believing the best in everyone she met” (***).

“Do not undervalue your abilities. You have abilities that you haven’t had a chance to use.  Now, find something you want to use them on and get after it!” (Soundbytes of the WASP***)

  • 1 of 25 women of the Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs)*
  • Completed flight training by age 19*
  • Taught servicemen to fly*
  • Army service volunteer – moved aircraft from factories to bases*
  • Obtained a Master’s Degree in Business Administration*
  • Taught college for 30 years*
    • UH**
    • Howard College**
    • Frank Phillips College**
  • Distinguished Flying Corps Member in Krister Aviation and Space Museum, Amarillo, Texas*
  • National Medal of Honor, Daughters of the American Revolution*
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Air Force Association*
  • 1st woman inducted into the Texas Panhandle Veterans Hall of Fame*
  • Galveston Aviation Hall of Fame*
  • International Women in Aviation Hall of Fame*
  • Ninety-Nines International Forest of Friendship***
  • Texas Aviation Hall of Fame***
  • Congressional Gold Medal***

Eagle Profile, Gathering of Eagles Foundation

Florene Miller Watson, Wikipedia

Florene Miller Watson, NASA Headquarters Oral History Project

Florene Miller Watson WAFS, Final Flight


WASP: Women in the WW2 US Army Air Force

Women of Courage, TV documentary


Florene Miller Watson. (2023, August 28). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florene_Miller_Watson

Humor, Personal

Feels good!


1990 classic, “Feels Good” by Tony! Toni! Tone! Reminds me how good it feels to hit submit on those final assignments! Only one class to go! Graduation, I’ve got my eye on you!

Assignment Deadlines

Publication Outline – Due Sunday, August 27th

Publication Rough Draft – Due Sunday, September 3rd 10th (Updated on 08/23/2023)

Media Post – Due Sunday, September 17th

Final Draft – Due Sunday, October 1st

Compilation Post – Due Sunday, October 1st

Contribution to Your Learning and the Learning Community – Due Sunday, October 1st

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Sneaky, sneaky


There are so many times while reflecting on this program that I see and appreciate how sneaky Dr. Harapnuik is with this whole learning thing. I hope that other learners throughout my cohort see their own learning development and recognize that we can help our learners do this too. This program has equipped us with so many strategies to effectively create and implement change in our areas.

For example, I’m reviewing the final usability assignment and seeing how many other courses lead and tie into this. Every step is connected to a previous one in some form or fashion. I see how much my thoughts and ideas evolve and how much stronger they will be as I invite others to innovate, advising with me.

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Criminal


In my best Fiona Apple impression, “I’ve been a bad, bad girl.” I have been contemplating a lot lately on how little I have been blogging. I need and must get back to documenting my experience and my learning.

For example, I’m working on usability testing plans and immediately dive into my YouTube research on the topic since I do not want to schedule testing or prepare feedback surveys until I fully understand the intention of the work.

Kerev Design. (2022, January 6). User testing vs usability testing [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3j_dwMbLo0
Humor, Instructional Design

Jerky boys Flashbacks


While attempting to record my design overview and related multimedia for my advising course, I cannot help but have flashbacks to an old Jerky-boys prank…

*PHONE RINGS*

Answers: Hello

Caller: Is your refrigerator running?

Answers: Yes

Caller: It is?!?! Well you better go catch it!

I can’t say I realized how often the fridge runs until now that I’m trying to limit background sounds. I’ve got the A/C turned off, the dog’s collar removed, and I’m timing takes between the fridge motor.

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Is Educause psychic?


Somehow, Educause always knows just what I’m studying and sends me such timely and relevant information. I am so glad I followed those primary sources early in the program and subscribed to their review.

Before starting the ADL Program, I learned that my employer offered LinkedIn Learning online courses. I love personal and professional development, so I started taking lessons on various topics. One that was particularly interesting to me was about Trauma-Informed Leadership. I had never heard of the term before, but as I listened to the training, I nodded in agreement the whole time. I could picture the conversations and the people.

Fast forward two years or so, and now I find myself in a leadership role, attempting to heal my and others’ work and personal traumas. As I struggle through the instructional design course content, my prior work in the program refine and reflect on what exactly this phase of the innovation plan needs to accomplish. Ding! A campus email notification to find today’s Educause Review Titled TI-ADDIE: A Trauma-Informed Model of Instructional Design.

A revised version of the ADDIE Instructional Design Model that I am smack dab in the middle of learning about while simultaneously applying so I can submit my design overview. As I read about this version which adds care and recursion to the traditional ADDIE Model, I can see another rabbit trail to follow. If there is anything I am all in head over heels for, it is caring!

Whoo! Constructivist learning, you have really got to try it sometime!