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How to Improve Cyberstrategy by Learning NFL Defensive Tactics
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Data Programs Gain Traction on Campuses, but Complexity Remains
Leaders evaluate the best tools, applications and practices as they develop data-driven initiatives. More...
12 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom
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Nondegree credentials, work-based learning, and the American working class
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First-ever online law program starts at Syracuse University
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150 Smarter Ways to Use Google Classroom
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Online classes cost reduced to same as on-campus classes
The price of online courses through the University of Memphis have been reduced to become the same price as on-campus courses. Previously, online courses at the UofM required an additional tuition premium that made them more expensive than on-campus courses. More...
Pacific University Press’ Latest Publications Highlight Growing OER Movement
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