I got something cool in the mail today. It was a few copies of an article that Haijun Kang and I wrote and published in "Open Learning", which is a British journal about distance education. So I guess that makes me an official academic. The article compares two different theories, Transactional Distance and Cultural Historical Activity Theory, and examines where they overlap, where they differ, and what we can learn by mashing them together. [For the record, it is much easier to write about a concrete experience. Theory is tough.]

Okay. I doubt anyone really cares that I got this published, but it makes me happy. What would make me happier is if other people read it and find it useful.

Okay. I doubt anyone really cares that I got this published, but it makes me happy. What would make me happier is if other people read it and find it useful.
Congrats! I care and I'll read it. Can I get a copy?