Friday, April 5, 2013

Fort Hays State University | Online teaching

I am a perfectionist and quite critical of myself when it comes to my work and projects.  I don't expect praise and accolades from others but for someone closed to me to try to discredit my work while simultaneously claiming the teaching credentials resulting from that same work—an act equaling that of betrayal—is not something I would silently abide by under the banner of being a "good spouse."




























































































































2 comments:

  1. Hi, Sheryl. Before I helped my voidable spouse to land the contract, it was agreed between us that he would be hands-on in designing, teaching, and managing the courses; I would assist occasionally should the need arise. Of course, that was just another lie; everything shifted onto me and became my responsibility the moment he discovered how much I cared about the contract and the students. It would have been irresponsible of me to quit mid-course and allow the students to flounder ... I would have had a difficult time looking at myself in the mirror every day.

    Someone who cheats, lies, steals, breaks the law, cares about nobody very deeply except himself, has very little conscience, and feels little guilt after using or harming others doesn't suffer; he makes others suffer.

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  2. Phandeluys, wonderful idea of offering two technology sets for developing dynamic web projects. I really like what I have been reading and seeing of you. Perhaps we can collaborate in the future ...

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