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Example: architecture
ENTER A PHRASE
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Example: “Medieval history” or "tenure track"
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Example: tenure track medieval history
SEARCH TIPS
Use the plus (+) symbol to include words and/or the minus (-) symbol to exclude words
Examples:
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Examples:
"tenure track" OR tenured
"distance education" OR "online learning"
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K-12s Education's Online Lessons for Community Colleges
eCampus News
Thirty-one of the administrators said content is primarily delivered through lectures. But when Kinney asked the educators what type of learners they are, only two described themselves as auditory learners. The majority described themselves as visual learners, yet not a single educator selected “media” as a primary way content is taught on their campuses.
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If You Want Students to Engage on Social Media, Offer Up Some Neon Swag
BostInno
College students come running when they hear the word “free.” You’ve seen them weigh themselves down at career fairs, shoveling pencils, pens and caramel candies into their pockets by the handful. That said, Suffolk made an insanely smart move when they needed to lure the incoming Class of 2017 over to their social media channels: they bribed the fresh-faced freshmen with some neon-colored swag.
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Universities Face a Rising Barrage of Cyberattacks
New York Times
America’s research universities, among the most open and robust centers of information exchange in the world, are increasingly coming under cyberattack, most of it thought to be from China, with millions of hacking attempts weekly. Campuses are being forced to tighten security, constrict their culture of openness and try to determine what has been stolen.
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U. of Virginia Teams Up with "Crowdfunding" Site to Finance Research
The Chronicle of Higher Education
The University of Virginia announced this week the creation of a university “crowdfunding” portal designed to enable alumni and other donors to support research projects.
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Georgia Tech Offers MOOC-Based Degree Program
Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine
Already at the forefront of online education, Georgia Tech now is offering the first accredited online master’s of computer science degree program in a just-announced partnership with Udacity and AT&T.
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