Posted on September 27th, 2009 by Doug Hall
Just watched Crystal Pepsi Ad – it’s been a long time since we worked on it.
It was supposed to be the “more refreshing cola – because of no sticky caramel aftertaste” somehow from concept to execution it didn’t quite make it.
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Posted on September 27th, 2009 by Doug Hall
I’m looking for “active learning” demonstrations, experiments, homework assignments that can help students learn a few fundamental principles for my undergraduate and graduate courses in Innovation Engineering at the University of Maine.
Active learning is where the students discover, see, feel and experience the principle – instead of having it simply told to them. As [...]
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Posted on September 26th, 2009 by Doug Hall
Remember when weekend play meant going outside, finding whoever was around, and playing whatever seemed fun at the time? When the big kids taught the little kids how to choke up on a bat, kick a football, or shoot a foul shot? When sports were fun for everybody, regardless of skill level? Well we do, [...]
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Posted on September 26th, 2009 by Doug Hall
I just got the e-mail pasted below from Barry Bruns who I have the utmost respect for. He is retired from the Military following a spectacular career of leading change. His comments were about my New Book – North Pole Tenderfoot – that tells the story of my “rookie” adventures and misadventures traveling [...]
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