Oct 12, 2022The Most Important Decision You Will MakeIt was January of 1980, and I had just completed my first semester of graduate school. Everyone I knew applauded this decision, including my parents who were elated. They had helped me set up my tiny apartment, going with me to purchase an old door and cinder blocks that I…Life Lessons3 min readLife Lessons3 min read
Sep 11, 2022What I Wish I Knew When I Started TeachingAs the new academic year approaches, I’m thinking back on my evolution as a teacher. My experiences range from tutoring second graders in science to explaining neuroanatomy to medical students. …Teaching6 min readTeaching6 min read
Jul 2, 2022Leaping into Luck!How tiny risks lead to big rewards You have much more control over luck in your life than you might think. Opportunities are ubiquitous — like the wind. However, you need to build a sail to catch the winds of luck by taking small risks that get you out of your comfort zone. I’m always on the…Luck4 min readLuck4 min read
Jun 10, 2022Inspiring Aspiring LeadersWhat is leadership? Some see leadership as a set of management skills, some believe a leader’s role is to set a vision, and others hold a leader responsible for driving results. Without a shared understanding of what leadership comprises, we are often left talking past one another. Therefore, it behooves…Leadership4 min readLeadership4 min read
Published inIndex·Jun 12, 2021Member-onlyZooming In… Zooming OutMusing on meeting new colleagues in person for the first time. — I wonder what I’ll learn about my new colleagues when we meet in person? I wonder how team dynamics will change when the whole team is together? I wonder what we will miss from our online experiences? Like me, millions of people have started new roles during the pandemic lock…Zoom7 min readZoom7 min read
Jul 15, 2020Member-onlyDisrupting Education — Let’s not waste this crisisWhen I was a kid I went to summer camp in rural Maine. It was a rustic place on the banks of a small lake where we spent the day outside, swimming, learning archery and water skiing, doing arts and crafts, and building meaningful friendships. …Education4 min readEducation4 min read
Jul 5, 2020Taking It To the Screen — Lessons Learned from Teaching OnlineMy most popular blog post by far is, “Teaching: It’s about Inspiration, Not Information.” Readers resonated with the message that the role of a teacher is not to unscrew your skull and pour in knowledge, but to tap into your soul to spark your imagination. …Education7 min readEducation7 min read
Published inStanford d.school·May 31, 2020A Month of Tiny Teaching “Jolts”The current crisis has kicked started everyone’s creativity. For me, this means lots of teaching experiments. I’m trying lots of new approaches to teaching online via Zoom, as well as cooking up a virtual summer internship program, and crafted a set of minimum-viable-lessons on Twitter, called Jolts. To capture the…Creativity6 min readCreativity6 min read
May 6, 2020Who needs a summer internship? STVP is here to help!It’s May 2020, and thousands of college students across the country and around the world are struggling to find summer internships. The organizations that would normally hire them are instead laying off workers in the face of the global pandemic that is disrupting everything. In response, the Stanford Technology Ventures…Internships2 min readInternships2 min read
Mar 21, 2020Open Course — Inventing the FutureJoin us! Tina Seelig and Lisa Kay Solomon from Stanford University will be teaching a free, one week online course from March 30 — April 3, 2020. The course will be taught via Zoom and is open to all. Computer scientist, Alan Kay, famously said, “The best way to predict…Innovation2 min readInnovation2 min read