May 7, 2025 - Annual Review Academic Year 24-25 and Peer-Review (D6)

Today, I spent about three hours updating digital measures, reviewing my course SRIs and completing my annual self-evaluation in the morning. I also worked on a peer-review for an article submitted to the diamond open-access journal Seismica (1 hour) and I did some editing on my RMGSA poster figures (~1hour). 

My student evaluations were positive and rewarding to read. The reviews from my advanced GIS course really have motivated me to begin working on that open-book that I promised to produce for that class over the sabbatical. 

I always find the annual self-evaluation process to be both annoying (because of the repetitive nature of having to enter everything in digital measures, copying from CVs, abstracts, emails, and then write about it qualitatively in the form as well) and yet it is a wonderful way to appreciate all the hard work you did over the past year. This year was no different. 


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