I was wrong not to teach my statistics students programming

It’s been a good day. I had to drag myself away from PHPStorms to write this blog. I used phpMyAdmin to create the tables I needed, then wrote a few scripts in PHP to connect , insert records and execute queries. I used Dreamweaver and Textwrangler for the HTML. In a day or so, I’ll…

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Success isn’t what you expect – #12 of 55 things I’ve learned

This is number 12 of 55 things I have learned in almost 55 years, back by (believe it or not) popular demand. You can find #11, just accept that you can’t do everything, right here. I’ve had a fair bit of success lately, as well as in my life overall – made some money, published…

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A second look at social media and Kickstarter statistics

When our Kickstarter campaign first started, I questioned the impact of social media. Despite being tweeted out by my darling daughter #3, who had over 170,000 followers on twitter, equal numbers of backers came from direct links (that is, people I had emailed directly) and twitter. By the end of the campaign, we had 255…

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You should do that: Questions and suggestions from the Interwebz

I wrote a post recently about how social media may be overrated for marketing, but that doesn’t mean, paradoxically, that I think social media is over-rated. I think social media is often under-rated for its value as information. For example, as part of our Kickstarter campaign, I have received a number of questions and suggestions…

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Be Useful #10 of 55 things I’ve learned in (almost) 55 years

In The Christmas Choir, a nun asks a Wall Street businessman volunteering at the homeless shelter what the meaning of life is. He guesses to be happy. She says, “The meaning of life is to be useful.” I thought of that this week when someone on twitter commented on all of the different activities I…