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This is a personal blog-space—while it figures significantly in my day-to-day praxis, the views reflected herein are mine and mine alone. The observations I make are not reflection of the policies of the institution that employs me--nor do they, or any official thereof, endorse the views or opinions expressed herein.
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Throw the baby out?
News: Searching For Better Research Habits – Inside Higher Ed. So, I encourage you to read the above-linked IHE article, but I’ll give you a brief idea of its point. Students tend to misuse search engines (Google and JSTOR alike) … Continue reading
Well, Duh!!
The Latest Stay-in-School Tool for College Students: Facebook – Wired Campus – The Chronicle of Higher Education. I almost can’t bring myself to write a rant about how I, and all my Social Media-Friendly Colleagues, have been saying this all … Continue reading
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