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Welcome to my blog. I am Elizabeth Kleinfeld, Assistant Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Metropolitan State College of Denver. Here are 100 things about me.
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    (rules as they come to me)

    1. If a meeting has a specified end time, leave at that time, even if the meeting isn't over.
    2. If a meeting does not have a specified end time, call the meeting convener and ask when the meeting will end. Leave at the specified end time.
    3. Bring something to work on in case the meeting starts late.

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    April 2009



    caught up

    Tuesday, 21 April 2009 11:54 A GMT-07
    One of my favorite ways to get caught up is to simply not do things. I’m not footloose-and-fancy-free enough to not do the things that really must be done, but a lot of what must be done really doesn’t have to be done. Case in point: read
    Category: personal

    I am blogging not

    Monday, 20 April 2009 6:17 P GMT-07
    When I get tired, the most common typing mistake I make is to write “not” when I mean “now.” I’m sure I only catch it every now and then because I have a bad habit of not proofreading emails when I’m tired. I was j
    Category: personal

    slides from eLCC presentation on Web 2.0 in the Writing Center

    Thursday, 16 April 2009 11:04 P GMT-07
    (Yeah, I know the link to the slides isn't working. I'm on it.)

    RBOC, extended March Madness edition

    Wednesday, 15 April 2009 4:57 P GMT-07
    My NPR name is Elizabaeth Santa Elena. You can create your own NPR name. As has been the tradition the last few years, March Madness continues into April. Why does spring semester feel crazier than fall? Is it actually crazier or am I just more
    Category: personal academia