sp!ked review of books | The university: still dead
yesterday by tsuomela
Andrew Delbanco’s insightful new book on the history and future of the American college exposes an institution that has no idea what it should be.
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yesterday by tsuomela
ASIS
2 days ago by tsuomela
"Welcome to SIG ED, the Special Interest Group for Education in Information in Information Science at the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS
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education
information-science
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2 days ago by tsuomela
Education and Military Rivalry
4 days ago by tsuomela
"Using data from the last 150 years in a small set of countries, and from the postwar period in a large set of countries, we show that large investments in state primary education systems tend to occur when countries face military rivals or threats from their neighbors. By contrast, we find that democratic transitions are negatively associated with education investments, while the presence of democratic political institutions magnifies the positive effect of military rivalries. These empirical results are robust to a number of statistical concerns and continue to hold when we instrument military rivalries with commodity prices or rivalries in a certain country’s immediate neighborhood. We also present historical case studies, as well as a simple model, that are consistent with the econometric evidence. "
education
reform
funding
budget
military
militarism
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4 days ago by tsuomela
EYH Home - Expanding Your Horizons
8 days ago by tsuomela
Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics™ conferences nurture girls' interest in science and math courses to encourage them to consider careers in science, technology, engineering, and math
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mathematics
feminism
gender
STEM
education
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8 days ago by tsuomela
JELIS – Journal of Education in Library and Information Science » Blog Archive » Theories-in-Use and Reflection-in-Action: Core Principles for LIS Education by Phillip M. Edwards
11 days ago by tsuomela
"This article examines the extent to which two concepts from research on organizational learning—theories-in-use and reflection-in-action—could align with typical learning outcomes associated with LIS education. Two illustrative case studies are considered: one from an undergraduate-level course on search strategies and one from a graduate-level course in collection development. Based on the kinds of classroom experiences that are reported to be most valuable to students, these concepts appear to be useful for designing and assessing the effectiveness of activities, exercises, and assignments. Student feedback from these two cases, while not universally positive, is suggestive of the utility of these concepts as guiding principles for instructional design and evaluation in the context of LIS education."
education
teaching
theory
practice
reflection
lis
library
information-science
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11 days ago by tsuomela
JELIS – Journal of Education in Library and Information Science » Blog Archive » Learning to Teach Online: Creating a Culture of Support for Faculty by Kate Marek
11 days ago by tsuomela
"As online course delivery becomes increasingly prevalent in higher education, it becomes more important to assist faculty in gaining new pedagogical skills. This article scans current literature regarding concerns and best practices in this area, and reports on a study of institutional support for training LIS faculty. The online survey of 16 quantitative and qualitative questions was distributed to all faculty from ALA accredited master’s programs requesting feedback about what support was available and what support was especially needed and/or appreciated by the faculty members. The results of this survey suggest a model of institutional support that includes faculty course release, LIS program level training and support, and structured mentoring. Implementation of such a model will help institutions create a culture of support for online
teaching."
education
online
lis
library
information
pedagogy
institutions
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teaching."
11 days ago by tsuomela
Next Time, Fail Better - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education
21 days ago by tsuomela
"Humanities students should be more like computer-science students.
I decided that as I sat in on a colleague's computer-science course during the beginning of this, my last, semester in the classroom. I am moving into administration full time, and I figured that this was my last chance to learn some of the cool new digital-humanities stuff I've been reading about. What eventually drove me out of the class (which I was enjoying tremendously) was the time commitment: The work of coding, I discovered, was an endless round of failure, failure, failure before eventual success. Computer-science students are used to failing. They do it all the time. It's built into the process, and they take it in stride."
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education
discipline
humanities
computer-science
failure
success
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I decided that as I sat in on a colleague's computer-science course during the beginning of this, my last, semester in the classroom. I am moving into administration full time, and I figured that this was my last chance to learn some of the cool new digital-humanities stuff I've been reading about. What eventually drove me out of the class (which I was enjoying tremendously) was the time commitment: The work of coding, I discovered, was an endless round of failure, failure, failure before eventual success. Computer-science students are used to failing. They do it all the time. It's built into the process, and they take it in stride."
21 days ago by tsuomela
Welcome to the Knowledge Factory | Common Dreams
24 days ago by tsuomela
"Just as American manufacturing turned belly-up in the face of the out-sourcing of labor in the globalized market in the 1990s, higher ed is now poised to do exactly the same thing with the professoriate.
Distance learning, the fastest growing segment of the higher education market, will make it possible for a Ph.D. in New Delhi to teach that big section of Chemistry 100 to students from all over the world. And in New Delhi, $4,000 will probably seem like pretty good money."
education
academia
work
labor
online
e-learning
mooc
economics
outsourcing
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Distance learning, the fastest growing segment of the higher education market, will make it possible for a Ph.D. in New Delhi to teach that big section of Chemistry 100 to students from all over the world. And in New Delhi, $4,000 will probably seem like pretty good money."
24 days ago by tsuomela
U.S. Education Reform and National Security - Council on Foreign Relations
26 days ago by tsuomela
"The United States' failure to educate its students leaves them unprepared to compete and threatens the country's ability to thrive in a global economy and maintain its leadership role, finds a new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)–sponsored Independent Task Force report on U.S. Education Reform and National Security."
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mainstream
report
national-security
rhetoric
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26 days ago by tsuomela
Henry A. Giroux | Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life
26 days ago by tsuomela
Treads familiar ground but has some interesting references.
violence
america
american-studies
militarism
education
pedagogy
prison
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26 days ago by tsuomela
What I'm obsessed about - Boris Mann
28 days ago by tsuomela
death of binary documents
collaborative flow
re-invention of email/inbox
signal v. noise
ebooks
business data platforms
future
technology
education
via:downes
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collaborative flow
re-invention of email/inbox
signal v. noise
ebooks
business data platforms
28 days ago by tsuomela
- e-Literate - MOOCs: Two Different Approaches to Scale, Access and Experimentation
4 weeks ago by tsuomela
"With all of the recent interest in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), it would be worth summarizing the two branches of MOOCs including recent posts or interviews by the founders of the concept."
online
education
mooc
definition
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4 weeks ago by tsuomela
Pathways Through Graduate School and Into Careers
6 weeks ago by tsuomela
Pathways Through Graduate School and Into Careers examines the critical link between graduate education and preparation for careers. The findings and recommendations provide universities, employers and policymakers with concrete steps each sector can take, individually or in collaboration, to support the future success of the U.S. economy and society.
education
academia
research
graduate-school
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6 weeks ago by tsuomela
Piazza – Ask. Answer. Explore. Whenever.
7 weeks ago by tsuomela
Welcome to Piazza—a place where students can come together to ask, answer, and explore under the guidance of their instructor. It'll save you time, and your students will love using it. It's also free, and easy to get started
education
collaboration
tools
discussion
forum
learning
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7 weeks ago by tsuomela
Structure Strangeness: A crisis in higher education?
8 weeks ago by tsuomela
"So, let's take stock. Is there a crisis? Not in the usual definition of the word, no. But, there are serious issues that we should consider, and these tap deep into both the mission and purpose of higher education and its relationship to society as a whole." Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http://www.cs.unm.edu/~aaron/blog/archives/2012/01/a_crisis_in_hig.htm
academia
crisis
phd
teaching
supply
education
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8 weeks ago by tsuomela
Hard Truths and a Heavy Heart for the Humanities « Ph.D. Octopus
8 weeks ago by tsuomela
"If we are going to be serious about helping the academic humanities survive into the 21st century, we need to make the dissertation (a little) less rigorous, but make graduate schools harder to get into, by cutting the number of slots, even of entire departments. That way, only the very best students (ideally) will pursue PhDs, but those who do will likely finish and may actually have tenure-track jobs awaiting them. The most committed and most talented students will get a greater proportion of the financial and faculty support universities can provide. Fewer students will be around to teach, but since there will be fewer programs, they will congregate around top faculty, creating very high level intellectual communities. Yes, it’s elitist and “meritocratic,” insofar as any of this is meritocratic and not purely subjective (another debate altogether). But I can’t think of any other good solution."
academia
humanities
phd
education
jobs
markets
work
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8 weeks ago by tsuomela
“Computers In The University” | Gardner Writes
8 weeks ago by tsuomela
" I re-read some material from Mitchell Waldrup’s epic The Dream Machine: J. C. R. Licklider and the Revolution that Made Computing Personal. I’ve read this book about three times all the way through, and I dip into it habitually to relive those defining moments of the emergent digital age–including the defining moments of rank unbridled idiocy that almost strangled the revolution in its cradle, such as the British Postal Service’s refusal to let the team that developed packet-switched communications develop their innovation, in any way, for any purpose. Too disruptive, you see
computers
education
augmentation
intelligence
history
technology
20c
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8 weeks ago by tsuomela
Study Hacks » Blog Archive » Monday Master Class: How to Solve Hard Problem Sets Without Staying Up All Night
9 weeks ago by tsuomela
"How do you solve hard problem sets in such a way that they can be integrated into a structured, low-stress study schedule? In this post I will present a four step process. The process is an elaboration on the advice given in Straight-A. It’s a mixture of the results of my research for this book as well as personal experience, having fought these beasts over the past seven years."
studying
tips
education
learning
pedagogy
strategy
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9 weeks ago by tsuomela
What single quality predicts a good doctor? | Unofficial Prognosis, Scientific American Blog Network
12 weeks ago by tsuomela
"According to Dr. Fitzgerald, there is a single trait underlying both the desire to learn in the classroom and to be empathetic on the wards. She writes:
“What is kindness, as perceived by patients? Perhaps it is curiosity: ‘How are you? Who are you? How can I help you? Tell me more. Isn’t that interesting?’ And patients say, ‘He asked me a lot of questions’
medicine
success
education
curiosity
quality
health-care
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“What is kindness, as perceived by patients? Perhaps it is curiosity: ‘How are you? Who are you? How can I help you? Tell me more. Isn’t that interesting?’ And patients say, ‘He asked me a lot of questions’
12 weeks ago by tsuomela
Interview with Design based Research Experts
february 2012 by tsuomela
"Much has been written about Design-based Research, but what about hearing from some of the experts themselves? These short interviews, conducted at AERA International Convention in 2006, provide some specific insights from some notable researchers in the field of Design-based Research."
design
research
education
practice
pedagogy
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february 2012 by tsuomela
Announcing Principles of Biology, an Interactive Textbook by Nature Education
january 2012 by tsuomela
Nature Education is delighted to announce the launch of a new series of affordable, high quality interactive textbooks in college-level science. The first textbook in the series, Principles of Biology, is intended for university-level biology courses. The first title in the series is Principles of Biology, intended for introductory biology classes.
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publishing
interactive
biology
textbook
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january 2012 by tsuomela
the small science collective
january 2012 by tsuomela
A collaboration of scientists, artists, students, and anyone else interested in science, this project produces small zines and web comics on a variety of topics . Read online, download zines, and share your ideas here!
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design
community
education
teaching
pedagogy
zine
publishing
art
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january 2012 by tsuomela
Douglas Rushkoff - Blog - CNN: Why I am learning to code and you should, too
january 2012 by tsuomela
"Most adults realize that, say, Facebook is engineered to increase the value of our "social graphs" to its customers, the corporations and research firms that buy this data. We understand that we're not the customers, but the product. The more critically we engage with all of the iPhones and Google searches in our lives, the better we can tell what they want from us.
But I no longer think that's enough. It took a few centuries after the invention of text for regular people to learn how to read and write. The printing press, which democratized print by reducing the cost of manuscripts, certainly helped. Now that we live in a world with newspapers, road signs, package labels and drug inserts, almost no one still questions the idea that teaching kids to read is a good thing, or that basic literacy makes us more likely to create value for ourselves or our employers."
computer-science
computers
literacy
programming
education
learning
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But I no longer think that's enough. It took a few centuries after the invention of text for regular people to learn how to read and write. The printing press, which democratized print by reducing the cost of manuscripts, certainly helped. Now that we live in a world with newspapers, road signs, package labels and drug inserts, almost no one still questions the idea that teaching kids to read is a good thing, or that basic literacy makes us more likely to create value for ourselves or our employers."
january 2012 by tsuomela
Climate change becomes a flash point in science education - latimes.com
january 2012 by tsuomela
"Some states have introduced education standards requiring teachers to defend the denial of man-made global warming. A national watchdog group says it will start monitoring classrooms."
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science
denial
education
teaching
evolution
controversy
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january 2012 by tsuomela
How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy: Virginia Postrel - Bloomberg
january 2012 by tsuomela
"The students who come out of school without jobs aren’t, for the most part, starry-eyed liberal arts majors but rather people who thought a degree in business, graphic design or nursing was a practical, job-oriented credential. Even the latest target of Internet mockery, a young woman the New York Times recently described as studying for a master’s in communication with hopes of doing public relations for a nonprofit, is in what she perceives as a job-training program.
The higher-education system does have real problems, including rising tuition prices that may not pay off in higher earnings. But those problems won’t be solved by assuming that if American students would just stop studying stupid subjects like philosophy and art history and buckle down and major in petroleum engineering (the highest-paid major), the economy would flourish and everyone would have lucrative careers.
That message not only ignores what students actually study. It also disregards the diversity and dynamism of the economy, in good times as well as bad."
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economics
jobs
work
humanities
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The higher-education system does have real problems, including rising tuition prices that may not pay off in higher earnings. But those problems won’t be solved by assuming that if American students would just stop studying stupid subjects like philosophy and art history and buckle down and major in petroleum engineering (the highest-paid major), the economy would flourish and everyone would have lucrative careers.
That message not only ignores what students actually study. It also disregards the diversity and dynamism of the economy, in good times as well as bad."
january 2012 by tsuomela
Quality and politics « The Reality-Based Community
november 2011 by tsuomela
To think through later.
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quality
via:cshalizi
november 2011 by tsuomela
Stephen Pinker is a member of the intellectual elite « Quomodocumque
october 2011 by tsuomela
Is lack of statistics education really the pressing problem for higher education?
"Go around saying “Society can get along fine without the study of literature” and you’re a hard-nosed realist willing to make tough choices in hard times. Try it with “Society can get along fine without scientists and engineers” and you’re laughed out of town."
via:cshalizi
innumeracy
statistics
humanities
two-cultures
intellectuals
history
mathematics
education
elites
"Go around saying “Society can get along fine without the study of literature” and you’re a hard-nosed realist willing to make tough choices in hard times. Try it with “Society can get along fine without scientists and engineers” and you’re laughed out of town."
october 2011 by tsuomela
How Did the Robot End Up With My Job? - NYTimes.com
october 2011 by tsuomela
Thomas Friedman recites the catechism of the race to the bottom. All hail the powers of freelance.com and the poor, hungry, and driven. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/02/opinion/sunday/friedman-how-did-the-robot-end-up-with-my-job.html?_r=1
outsourcing
economics
education
business-as-usual
conventional-wisdom
pessimism
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october 2011 by tsuomela
Children Educate Themselves IV: Lessons from Sudbury Valley | Psychology Today
october 2011 by tsuomela
"To understand the school one has to begin with a completely different mindset from that which dominates current educational thinking. One has to begin with the thought: Adults do not control children's education
education
pedagogy
teaching
children
psychology
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october 2011 by tsuomela
TALL blog
september 2011 by tsuomela
The TALL group is part of the Department for Continuing Education at the University of Oxford.
We research technology & learning, develop online courseware, and provide consultancy in e-learning for in-house and external clients.
weblog-group
education
open-education
teaching
We research technology & learning, develop online courseware, and provide consultancy in e-learning for in-house and external clients.
september 2011 by tsuomela
Hacking the Academy
september 2011 by tsuomela
"We asked for contributions to a collectively produced volume that would explore how the academy might be beneficially reformed using digital media and technology."
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digital
culture
technology
hacking
education
reform
september 2011 by tsuomela
Views: Get Out While You Can - Inside Higher Ed
september 2011 by tsuomela
"Tenure won’t save us from a higher education collapse. Start making alternative career contingency plans now because this collapse could be sudden and catastrophic. "
education
disaster
collapse
decline
future
september 2011 by tsuomela
open thinking
september 2011 by tsuomela
"Open Thinking and Digital Pedagogy is the personal and professional blogging space of Dr. Alec Couros, a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina. I created this space in early 2004 as I pondered the educational uses of blogging and podcasting. This space is a growing collection of personal reflections and resources related to teaching and learning, democratic media, critical media literacy, digital citizenship, openness, and social justice."
weblog-individual
education
technology
e-learning
pedagogy
september 2011 by tsuomela
Are Research Papers a Waste of Time? - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com
august 2011 by tsuomela
"Is the research paper still justifiable as a means of grading a college student's performance?
Critics of the form say it is outdated because the Internet has made sources so readily accessible. In addition, argues an article published recently by the John William Pope Center for Higher Education, research papers promote deference to conventional opinions."
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writing
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composition
rhetoric
research
pedagogy
education
learning
debate
Critics of the form say it is outdated because the Internet has made sources so readily accessible. In addition, argues an article published recently by the John William Pope Center for Higher Education, research papers promote deference to conventional opinions."
august 2011 by tsuomela
Blog U.: The Syllabus as TOS - Library Babel Fish - Inside Higher Ed
august 2011 by tsuomela
"I was struck by what the curious folks behind the Project Information Literacy project noticed when they gathered and examined research assignment prompts. These documents were well intentioned, but they were all about what the final product should look like: page length, number of sources, width of margins. They were almost entirely silent about how students should proceed, what tools would be particularly useful or even why it was worth doing. Though teachers covered those things in class, the prompts unintentionally enforced the notion that students all too often have: that their task is to produce a certain number of pages citing a required number of sources by a particular date."
teaching
writing
college
composition
rhetoric
research
pedagogy
education
august 2011 by tsuomela
Blog U.: Sources of Confusion - Library Babel Fish - Inside Higher Ed
august 2011 by tsuomela
"This leads me to wonder (again) why we ask first year students to make their paper look sort of like a JSTOR article instead of sort of like a story in the New York Times Magazine. When we tell them “in order to write about ideas, you need to find good sources and cite them accurately,” finding and citing becomes the task
teaching
writing
college
composition
rhetoric
research
pedagogy
education
august 2011 by tsuomela
What can you do to help with troublesome knowledge? Librarians and Threshold Concepts The Ubiquitous Librarian - The Chronicle of Higher Education
august 2011 by tsuomela
"But… I am not interested in applying this to “library instruction” (aka instruction we do about using library resources and developing research skills) but rather, to the enterprise level of learning across campus. Let’s frame it this way: how can the library help students cross through the difficult thresholds and learn critical concepts that will enable them to succeed with their chosen major?" Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http://chronicle.com/blognetwork/theubiquitouslibrarian/2011/08/03/what-can-you-do-to-help-with-troublesome-knowledge-librarians-and-threshold-concepts
libraries
library
instruction
learning
education
teaching
information-literacy
academic
integration
discipline
august 2011 by tsuomela
The Evitable Future of the Digital | Easily Distracted
august 2011 by tsuomela
"But the silver lining here is that what will most improve or sharpen practices of new media creation and interpretation is not technical skill with hardware and software nor is it being the most brave-new-worldish professor on the block. What would most dramatically improve or transform existing digital practices of cultural interpretation and information literacy would be the extrapolation and extension of many of the existing and long-standing strengths of humanistic inquiry. Note I do not say, “Just keep doing what you’re doing.” New media environments are new, and the jobs and practices which extend from them are also novel. "
education
future
technology
humanism
humanities
pedagogy
teaching
august 2011 by tsuomela
Steve Jobs and America at Jon Taplin's Home Page
august 2011 by tsuomela
"There is a bad tendency in this country to think our “innovation deficit” lies in what policy makers call STEM (science,technology, engineering and math). But Jobs understands that the magic formula is STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math). It is the basis of what we teach at The innovation Lab and it is the core of the Apple brand. Steve’s obsessive belief in the role of the artist goes way beyond his early fascination with typography. What makes each of his products so thrilling is that they are aesthetically pleasing just to look at, never mind how cool they are to operate."
innovation
creativity
STEM
education
art
design
business
august 2011 by tsuomela
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