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12 Interviews from the 2013 Sloan-C Emerging Tech Conference
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12 Interviews from the Sloan-C 6th Annual International Symposium for Emerging Technologies for Online Learning.
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4 Interviews from the Sloan-C Blended Learning Conference and Workshop
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4 Interviews from the Sloan-C 10th Annual Blended Learning Conference and Workshop.
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Higher Education Leaders Discuss Best Practices On Becoming A Cloud-Ready Campus During EDUCAUSE 2013 Annual Conference
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Interviews from the 2013 Educause
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Leading the Charge: The Faculty's Role in Governance
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
In a conversation with a newly retired and highly respected college president late last week, the conversation turned to the growing problem of how to govern American colleges and universities in uncertain times.
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Rebuilding Higher Education: Playing to Win
Dr. Brian C. Mitchell
President Obama has set the higher education agenda for the remainder of his term by linking consumer fears with politics. There is substance in the president's arguments about sticker price, the squeezing of the American middle class and the failure to provide access to a higher education degree for those who seek it.
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