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Learning outcomes in emotional context: How much longer will we ignore the affective domain?
2019-06-202021-10-06

Learning outcomes in emotional context: How much longer will we ignore the affective domain?

Assessment, Design, Evaluation, Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Online learning, Reflection, Research By Vincent Nix

The rules

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Forrest W. Parkay, PhD
2019-02-262019-02-26

Forrest W. Parkay, PhD

First Generation Students, Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Reflection By Vincent Nix2 Comments on Forrest W. Parkay, PhD

Dr. Forrest W. Parkay. With a double-r. This post is for me, and for anyone in Forrest’s family-tree or […]

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Leadership, Management, and Computer Role Playing Games
2018-11-282018-11-28

Leadership, Management, and Computer Role Playing Games

Fun, Leadership, Management By Vincent Nix

This is part one in a planned series on computer roleplaying games in relation to leadership and management skills. […]

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Presidential Blogs
2016-09-112018-11-20

Presidential Blogs

Higher Education, Leadership, Organizational Turn-around, Reflection By Vincent Nix

From July 27, 2015 until June 30, 2016 I served as interim president for Dawson Community College.  Any blogging […]

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The Action Culture
2015-01-162018-11-20

The Action Culture

Design, Leadership, Research By Vincent Nix

This is the third post of a multi-post series, the Leadership Tetrahedron. Many organizational culture and performance culture how-to […]

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Delegation: Hardy Organizational Growth
2015-01-142018-11-20

Delegation: Hardy Organizational Growth

Leadership, Research By Vincent Nix

This is the second post in a series, defining my personal leadership model, “The Leadership Tetrahedron“. I chose the […]

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The Leadership Tetrahedron
2015-01-132018-11-20

The Leadership Tetrahedron

Leadership, Research By Vincent Nix

I’m married to a civil engineer. Both her parents and her older brother are also engineers–so I get to […]

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Recycle the box(es)
2013-12-022018-11-20

Recycle the box(es)

Careers, Higher Education, Reflection By Vincent Nix

I often hear this tired old phrase, “think outside the box” or a slightly modified iteration. What does that […]

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Why fake it? Instead “make it” meaningful
2013-08-032018-11-19

Why fake it? Instead “make it” meaningful

Leadership, Reflection By Vincent Nix

Most mornings are great; I’m a happy boy! Living in Idaho, in the summer, most mornings are even better […]

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The Dreaded “P-word”: Passion
2013-06-282019-12-12

The Dreaded “P-word”: Passion

Higher Education, Leadership, Learning, Reflection By Vincent Nix

The Career Pathways Effect, chapter 12, Career Guidance and Counseling, page 271: “Working together, the members of the counseling […]

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