I just finished reading another interesting article from Fast Company about transforming American higher education thanks to my friend and co-worker Adam. I thought I’d share a few random thoughts I had afterwards.

Dear Fast Company,

What do I have to pay you to eliminate pagination of your articles? Honestly, as soon as I get done reading the first page I look for the ‘print version’ that’ll display your article in its entirety without ads. I know that’s not what you want so put up more ads I’ll ignore or make me subscribe. I don’t want something in the mail every month; I just want to read your content from my iPad external monitor.

P.S. I’m not alone.

To those who tell me they would like to blog but don’t know what they would write about,

If you read, watch, experience something that you immediately want to tell someone else about, you have a topic to blog about. I’m nerdy so I like computers and write about what shows up on the screen and in the browser. I’m geeky enough to separate what I want to write about between my somewhat-serious professional blog and thisΒ Tumblr thing. If I wouldn’t bring it up on a first date or to my boss, it ends up here.

Now to the article– how do I support these web-savvy edupunks?

I have a $50,000 piece of paper tucked away on a bookshelf that doesn’t help me complete 95% of my job requirements. I did what I was supposed to- graduate from high school, go to a respected 4 year college, get a degree, get a job (it’s the formula I was brought up on). Yet, I invest countless hours on the internet watching TED videos, reading blogs like Six Revisions, following 500+ people on Twitter, stalking start-ups like SproutBox and isocket, and ultimately teaching myself more than any institution ever did.

Ultimately, I want to be involved in helping higher education be reformed and redefined. I don’t think about retirement. I aspire to be an inspirational and insightful high school substitute teacher that forces a few students to think differently and thus make a difference in the world.

“I ride the Boston T around and I see these ads for schools, and it bothers me that so much hope is rested on having an education, and yet at the end of the day you end up with $100,000 in debt. What are you paying for? And is this the best way of setting up the system?”

I think the same thing every time I ride the ‘L’ in Chicago. How does this affect my brother’s educational process? How will this affect my little sisters’ college endeavors? How does this affect my friends who are or will be attending graduate school? Will my kids laugh at or respect my decision to go to college?

Are the rules changing? Can I be a part of it? Again,Β how do I support these web-savvy edupunks?

25 Interludes

I’ve been trying to revise my iTunes library lately to get rid of songs I never listen to and to make it more manageable (22,000 tracks is not manageable). To weed out tracks I never listen to, I’ve been searching for keywords like ‘intro’, ‘outro’, and ‘interlude’. It just so happened that after I got done deleting unwanted interlude tracks I had exactly 25 left so I thought I’d list them out to share some of the randomness that is my iTunes library.

  1. Interlude by Memphis Bleek from 534
  2. Pack the Pipe (Interlude) by The Pharcyde from Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
  3. ’92 Interlude by Gang Starr from Daily Operation
  4. 4 Better or 4 Worse (Interlude) by The Pharcyde from Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
  5. b.i.g. interlude by The Notorious B.I.G. from Life After Death
  6. Interlude by My Chemical Romance from Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
  7. Eric’s Interlude by Modest Mouse from Good News for People Who Love Bad News
  8. Normal Guy (Interlude) by The Lonely Island from Incredibad
  9. Superstar (interlude) by Usher from Confessions
  10. Interlude by (+44) from When Your Heart Stops Beating
  11. Confessions (interlude) by Usher from Confessions
  12. Interlude by Thievery Corporation from The Richest Man in Babylon
  13. Interlude by Jay-Z from The Black Album
  14. Young Money N***a (Interlude) by Lil Wayne from C Squared
  15. Intuition Interlude by Jamie Foxx from Intuition
  16. Already Know (Interlude) by Mario Winans from Hurt No More
  17. Bamboo (Interlude) by OutKast from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
  18. The Fallen Interlude by Blink 182 from Blink 182
  19. God [Interlude] by Outkast from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
  20. Boyz N Da Hood Interlude by Boyz N Da Hood from Boyz N Da Hood
  21. U Still Got It (Interlude) by Jamie Foxx from Unpredictable
  22. Public Service Announcement (Interlude) by Jay-Z from The Black Album
  23. game-interlude by VA from DJ Sean Mac – Street Crack
  24. Lovestoned/I Think She Knows Interlude by Justin Timberlake from FutureSex / LoveSounds
  25. What Goes Around…/…Comes Around Interlude by Justin Timberlake from FutureSex / LoveSounds

I thought it was interesting that these ‘interludes’ ranged from being 0:16 to 7:29 in length. That ‘game-interlude’ is an interview with The Game where’s he talks about his mom being a crip, what his teardrop tattoos mean, and who he wants to beat up (kind of funny). I think my favorite has to either be “’92 Interlude” or “Bamboo (Interlude)” because that little kid is hilarious.

25 Interludes