Each week, we strive to provide a snapshot of the happenings in the #SAchat community, articles of note, and tweets worth your consideration. Below, you’ll find just a small sample of those we thought were worth your time. We hope it will encourage you to keep the conversation going.
Articles Worth a Read
Why the kids of helicopter parents are sputtering out in college. Relevant for advising! #SAchat http://t.co/nw0OUpaM9e via @slate
— MauricioGómezMontoya (@MauroGM3) July 9, 2015
"Let's Stop the Glorification of Busy" by @GuyKawasaki on @LinkedIn http://t.co/OCm9PiT09p #SAChat
— John Wesley Lowery (@drjwlowery) July 9, 2015
Possible implications of proposed OT policies. Last line of the article is my favorite! Via @nprnews http://t.co/m9n3v81kQR #sachat #acadv
— Elizabeth Teurlay (@eteurlay) July 8, 2015
#SAChat In Review
As a minority and African American male I can be civil and cordial, but yet my voice still feels silenced. #sachat #perspective
— Derrick Robinson (@DerrickDRob) July 9, 2015
A5. We need to be careful about teaching civility. If your experience of civility is using it as a weapon, you shouldn't teach it. #sachat
— Craig W. Beebe (@craigbeebe) July 9, 2015
A3: Social media: there is more room for misinterpretation. One must remain very cognizant on how something is being communicated. #sachat
— Millard J. Curtis (@MillardJCurtis) July 9, 2015
Tweets Worth Your Consideration
.@kayleyrobsham For me, I'm disappointed by the # of chats we have about ourselves instead of our students. But WE pick them. #sachat
— Steven Yeagley (@StevenYeagley) July 9, 2015
A part of this civility discussion is always acknowledging the possibility that I could be wrong and DEFINITELY will be wrong #SAChat
— Gordon (@gordoni_) July 9, 2015
“Move in day is when college students write chapter one of their college story.” – @KariStone
— Chris Stone-Sewalish (@stonesewalish) July 10, 2015