This is some vacation catch-up...
- Is Algebra Necessary?
- Mathematical Illiteracy in the NYT
- There Are Many Ways to Improve High School Education: Dumbing It Down Is NOT One of Them
- Does mathematics have a place in higher education?
- Abandoning Algebra Is Not the Answer
- It’s Not the Algebra, It’s the Arithmetic
- The challenge for scholarly societies
- Concrete Options For A Society Journal To Go OA
- Re-skilling for Research: An investigation into the role and skills of subject and liaison librarians required to effectively support the evolving information needs of researchers
- The future of outsourcing
- A new open-access venture from Cambridge University Press
- Panacea Technology (MOOCs in context)
- The trouble with Khan Academy
- The Importance of Open Access: An Interview with Patient Advocate Graham Steel
- The Original Flipped Classroom
- Supreme Court of Canada Stands Up For Fair Dealing in Stunning Sweep of Cases
- The six business models for copyright infringement
- Pinterest, Tumblr and the Trouble With ‘Curation’
- The Trouble With Online Education
- Ontario universities promise funding guide amid Carleton donor backlash
- Carleton University Donor Deal: Preston Manning Fronted Pact Is Problematic, School Concedes
- Serial Scholarship: Blogging as Traditional Academic Practice
- Declaration of In(ter)dependence
- Buying Friends, Followers And Likes
- Opening Ceremonies (is OA starting to seem inevitable/)
- Parsing the NYTimes Coverage of the Growth of MOOCs
- Women of the Internet on How the Internet Has Changed Them
- Global Warming's Terrifying New Math: Three simple numbers that add up to global catastrophe - and that make clear who the real enemy is
- Jonathan Maberry On The Convergence of Indie and Traditional Publishing
- E-Books in Libraries: A Briefing Document Developed in Preparation for a Workshop on E-Lending in Libraries
- Who Gets To Be a Geek? Anyone Who Wants to Be
- The Bookless Library: Don’t deny the change. Direct it wisely.
- Student Textbook Buying Continues Decline, Study Says
- Reality is Broken (is broken)
- Ebooks Choices and the Soul of Librarianship
- Silicon Valley's Disruption Deficit Disorder
- Should Computer Scientists Change How They Publish?
- Ebooks: do we really want our literature to last for ever?
- 5 Reasons For TED To Lower TEDbook Subscription Pricing
- The Austere Academy
- eBooks and bookshops
- Income Inequality Killed The Music Business
- WEATHERING THE TRANSITION...KEEPING THE FAITH (publishing)
- Fair Dealing for Copyright in Canada
- 10 Things in School That Should Be Obsolete
- UK plan for open access to research is a golden opportunity, not a cost
- 9 Reasons Why Running A Science Blog Is Good For You
- Readercon, Harassment, Etc (and more links)
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