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Year of the Backlash
Might massive online courses from elite institutions -- which have been credited with legitimizing online education -- actually be undermining the public view of other forms of digital learning, Peter Stokes and Sean Gallagher ask?
Job, Career, Vocation, Life
Even under today's strains, professors should step back and look broadly at the various dimensions of their work lives to take full advantage of the opportunities, Charles Mathewes writes.
From First-Gen College Student to First-Gen Grad Student
Adapting to graduate study as a first-generation student
Excited and Overwhelmed: First Year Students in the Library
Hurrah - a new Project Information Literacy report is out!
The Cognitive Infrastructure Built by the MOOC Bubble
Why massively open online courses will ultimately benefit all of higher ed.
Top Ten Overused Words on Campus in December
Seeking nominations....
Benchmarking or Competing?
International comparisons divert attention from the main purpose of the educational enterprise and often influence national policy; in that sense, they are dangerous.
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