Thoughts on spaghetti architecture, citizen developers, subtraction, and simplicity.
Posts Tagged as: WordPress
Posts Tagged as: WordPress
On Blocks and the Future of Collaboration and Productivity
Collaboration, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Project Management
Virtual LEGOS and more collaborative documents will make Google Docs look quaint by comparison.
My Five Most Popular Posts From 2019
What resonated with my readers last year.
Why I Have Never Visited My Rate My Professor Page
Higher Education, Social Media
And why I never will.
Tools of a Tech-savvy Professor
Collaboration, Dataviz, Higher Education, Technology
These applications and tchotchkes make my life quite a bit easier.
My Most Popular Posts of 2016
A look back at what resonated with my readers this past year.
When WordPress’ Default Search No Longer Cuts It
Poor or nonexistent search functionality has never helped any site gain traction.
Can e-mail do this?
Thoughts on the silliness of using e-mail as a task- or project-management tool.
How to Switch Web Developers
A three-part series on making this key change.
My Divi Nation Podcast With Nathan Weller
I sit down with the host of the Elegant Themes’ podcast to discuss a variety of topics.
Contingency Planning
What are you doing to hedge your bets?
Why Data Generation Will Become More Passive
The Internet of Things changes the very notion of how data is born.
Celebrating Post Number 1,000
Reflecting on a milestone of sorts.
Marketplaces Are Not Platforms
Branding alone doesn’t make it so.
The Case for Tweaking
No, not the meth kind.
Why I Quit the Web-design Business
Faves, Project Management, Technology
Thoughts on what was briefly a plank in my platform.