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- Gawker, Reddit, Free Speech and Such
- Millennials: They Aren’t So Tech Savvy After All
- Project Information Literacy: Inventing the Workplace and How College Graduates Solve Information Problems Once They Join the Workplace
- The Philosophy of Open Access
- Impostors, Performers, Professionals - I and II (feeling like an academic imposter, pt II on the job hunt)
- The Teaching Track? Really?
- Teaching them to fish… (on higher ed "disruption")
- Zeitgeist: On Ditching the Monograph and Digital Print Culture
- The B-School Twitter-Free Zone
- The future of higher education: reshaping universities through 3D printing
- The Unreasonable Ineffectiveness of Mathematics Education
- Affordance theory: a framework for graduate students' information behavior
- Citizenship, Scholarship, and the Republic of Science
- (Mis)Judging Female Scientists (male scientist posts to Fb about appearance of female scientists)
- Random Words of Ownership (on actually owning ebooks)
- The “Khanification” of Education
- Librarians and the Book: A Marriage of Convenience
- Pearson Doubles Down Online (buys an online ed provider)
- Texas MOOCs for Credit?
- Why MOOCs Will Not Save Universities
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