More Open Education 2009 Fallout
For me higher educational change starts and ends with learning. And I don’t mind one bit trying to influence other people to see things the same way.
For me higher educational change starts and ends with learning. And I don’t mind one bit trying to influence other people to see things the same way.
In two important recent posts, George Siemens considers the tension between reform in higher education and the need for a new start. It’s a tension also considered more generally by Kay Ryan in two poems.
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What could you do to guide a college into a tomorrow certain only in its uncertainty? Here’s a list.
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In this XQuery use case, I consider whether higher education in the U.S. is countercyclical to recessions.