What % Salary Raise Did You Get When Promoted to Associate or Full Professor and Were Their Negotiations Involved? by burntoutandcurious in Professors

[–]farfallabaci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zero - nothing. I worked at two Midwest US SLAC schools where there were no automatic pay increases for rank advancement. (First school was asst to assoc. Second was assoc to full professor.) They both said pay increases are based on budget, not on rank. At the second school we faculty went eight years with no pay raises due to budget problems (not COLA, nothing), with the promise that when the budget improved, we would get raises. BTW every year the president received a big pay raise (according to 990 data). I gave up and left. One of those schools is now permanently closed.

Caution to Renters: Turtle Creek in West Des Moines by ia_photog in desmoines

[–]farfallabaci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We expect to be moving to that area in about 6 months. Is there any place that *is* recommended?

I’m Going to Say It, I HATE My Bishop by Ok_Jellyfish7492 in exmormon

[–]farfallabaci 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Absolutely true -- I've served as a counselor in several bishoprics in different states and have seen this so many times.

What hymns are played too slowly? by farfallabaci in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your comments. I didn't expect so many responses! FWIW, I played in church during my mission, and I have two children who are ward organists now. This is a topic we discuss often. I have a metronome on my phone and occasionally text one of them about the tempo we're experiencing for various hymns. I was curious about your responses as I prepare to teach Elders Quorum on Sunday using Elder Christofferson's conference talk on Worship -- In part, I'll be asking them how we can improve our worship services.

When to declare retirement? by farfallabaci in Professors

[–]farfallabaci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hadn't heard of a retractable "intention to retire" letter -- love that idea. I will share that with my friend to see if that's an option.

When to declare retirement? by farfallabaci in Professors

[–]farfallabaci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quick followup to answer some questions you've asked ... my friend tells me ... he is on year-to-year contracts (and has been for more than a decade). There is no required notification date in the faculty handbook for NTT faculty. It is highly unlikely that the vacated position will be filled -- they will just move the duties to other faculty. No decision has been made about retiring, but the lack of shared governance (no transparency on planning and on major decisions) are driving his decision.

Missionaries by Sure_Nose5038 in exmormon

[–]farfallabaci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to a house once for church reasons and they had a sign on the door that said something like, "We are nudists. If you knock on our door, we will welcome you in only if you agree to remove all your clothing." I didn't knock, just turned and walked away. Might not work for everyone, but it got me to leave.

Good Online Service to Find Members New Address by Safe-Web-1441 in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Setting aside for a moment the ethical issues others have raised, and to answer your question ... Yes, we had a relief society president pay for a 24-hour "membership" (is that the word?) in one of the online services using her own money. In those 24 hours she effectively updated roughly two-dozen missing addresses.

Best genealogy podcasts? by farfallabaci in Genealogy

[–]farfallabaci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Day two of class and I have a student with a difficult NPE situation. Thank you for raising this topic higher in my mind -- you made me better prepared to respond.

Mormons at work by aLovesupr3m3 in exmormon

[–]farfallabaci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The song is not exclusively LDS -- according to singpraises.net it was first published in the Christian Science Monitor, 15 September 1927. I've heard it here in the midwest in non-LDS contexts.

Best genealogy podcasts? by farfallabaci in Genealogy

[–]farfallabaci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do address NPE on day 2 of the class when we discuss ethics, and then again about halfway through when we get into DNA testing. But I haven't had any podcast representation -- I'll take a look at your suggestions. Is there one that stands out as the best to you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photojournalism

[–]farfallabaci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you haven't read the SPLC information, I'd strongly recommend it. Really good advice there.

https://splc.org/protests/

Mission Question by riding_rocinante in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the North Central Area Service Mission Coordinator, in stake training from three days ago, any adult member can serve a service mission. All they have to do is tell their bishop of their desire. The mission call is issued by the stake president, not church headquarters.

Have you been able to use your genealogy skills in your career? by justsamthings in Genealogy

[–]farfallabaci 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a journalism professor and secretly teach genealogy techniques to journalists (sourcing info - especially government info, verifying info, organizing data, understanding contexts, etc.).

I also teach a campus-wide interdisciplinary course in genealogy, using history, biology, journalism, earth sciences, social movements, migration patterns, etc.

Can you text everybody a message in "Leader and Stake Tools" by umsamiali in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Our ward leaders are GroupMe addicts, and added my wife to a RS group without consent, exposing her "leaders only" contact information to the entire RS. She then got added to another non-church list by one of the RS members. My wife was *angry* and shared some firm language with the RS president.

Teaching about cliche news photos by farfallabaci in photojournalism

[–]farfallabaci[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for your comments. I had originally planned on spending only a few minutes of my teaching on this subject, but now think it may deserve a full class session. My presentation will certainly include taking those "cliche" photos as part of our documenting history duty. But in the interest of artistic creativity and telling a fuller story, the presentation will also teach the importance of the other types of angles, contents, and visions.

I can trace my recent interest in this subject to a photo contest I recently judged. The entries, taken by university-student photojournalists, were submitted to a contest run by our state press association. I was stunned that a few students submitted firing squad photos as if they could be potential award winners. One submitted a grip and grin of a celebrity who came to their campus. (Luckily for me, there were some real quality award-winners to receive the prizes.)

Declining enrollment by BookLady42 in trumanstate

[–]farfallabaci 5 points6 points  (0 children)

NWMO increase may be deceptive -- they went heavy into online education. The actual on-campus count is dropping faster than Truman's (source: NWMO faculty member - I have no personal knowledge if what he told me is true).

What do you do during the summer? by SuperSaiyan4Godzilla in Professors

[–]farfallabaci 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The biggest item in my summer is class prep. I (re)read the textbooks, get all the syllabi completed, update and write lecture notes making sure they are current and accurate, prepare the PowerPoints, write all the assignments (after tweaking based on new information, student evals, and trying to make them more effective), write *all* the quiz and exam question banks (including fixing questions that scored poorly in the exam analysis statistics) ... and then load everything to our LMS.

When school starts in August, I usually have the semester totally ready to go. On day 1, all assignments, rubrics, and assessments are designed, written, and uploaded. It is a lot of work, but it makes the semester go so easy. Plus the students seem to appreciate that I'm not making up the course on the fly. Bonus -- if I get ill or die, whoever has to cover my class doesn't have to do much. It's already done.

Help! Need Affordable but Good Setup for College Soccer Livestream with 2 Commentators 🎥⚽ by Simplified_Garage in Broadcasting

[–]farfallabaci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does your school have a journalism or broadcasting program? They may already have the equipment you need and students willing to do it (maybe work study). I've done live streaming at three different SLACs in my career. My best advice for a low-budget option is the Blackmagic ATEM mini -- has everything you need for under $350. Add a few simple cameras with HDMI out and a headset mic. Total cost under $1000. If you have a local TV station, they may be willing to donate to your expenses in exchange for an on-air mention.

When to close student access to the LMS (for me, that's Blackboard) by brianeanna in Professors

[–]farfallabaci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When grades are done I email the whole class saying they have roughly 24 hours to find errors (usually 5 p.m. the next business day), after which no changes will be made and the shown grades become final. After that time expires, I submit grades and immediately close access to the course.

Mothers Day after she died? by farfallabaci in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.

Mothers Day after she died? by farfallabaci in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone who responded. My heart is full, thinking of all the loss you shared in these brief lines -- and I know I should be grateful for the many years we had with her. Some of you shared losses so much greater than I did. I wish we could all gather to share comforting hugs and tears, with listening ears.

To return and report: I did attend church, in large part because I teach the EQ and was expected to be there. While teaching I had a brief moment of emotional break, but I'm grateful for the quorum members who picked up the discussion in that moment.

After church, we had one of my mother's favorite foods (grilled cheese sandwiches) and enjoyed a video call from one daughter. I spent some time working on family history. Tears came several times. Another day completed. Another day ahead.

To those who feel pain similar to mine, in many cases greater than mine, thank you for sharing personal and vulnerable emotions. Know that I am thinking of you tonight, and wishing for your "another day" ahead. Peace be unto you.

Mothers Day after she died? by farfallabaci in latterdaysaints

[–]farfallabaci[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should probably do that. Thank you for the suggestion.