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EDUCAUSE 2010 Day 2: Hamel, Gates, Lecture Capture, and Tough Publishers
How was your day two (Wednesday) of EDUCAUSE 2010? Big takeaways? Surprises? Revelations? (okay…maybe that is asking too much). Here...
EDUCAUSE Day 1: Has Ed Tech (Finally) Turned the Corner?
So far the mood at EDUCAUSE 2010 seems to be really good. The last two EDUCAUSE conferences have been pretty...
My 3 Dream EDUCAUSE Publisher Announcements
Do you dream about big publisher announcements coming at EDUCAUSE? Do you also fantasize that the major publishers, the McGraw-Hill's...
Zero History at EDUCAUSE 2010
One reason we go to EDUCAUSE is to find the future. Maybe we'll also find William Gibson wandering the exhibition...
EDUCAUSE: Working the Booth
The hardest workers at EDUCAUSE 2010 (save the conference organizers) will be the people working the booths in the Exhibit...
Conversations with Companies: EDUCAUSE 2010
I go to EDUCAUSE for the companies. More precisely, for the conversations I can have with the people who represent...
Reading 'On the Grid'
Are you an infrastructure junkie? Do you love server rooms, old steam tunnels, and campus power plants? Are you curious...
Gut Reactions to McGraw-Hill Acquiring Tegrity
Smart move: The big publishers, (McGraw-Hill, Pearson, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Reed Elsevier), all realize that unless they change they will...
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