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29 août 2015

The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year
Lucia Moses, Digiday, 2015/08/28

LinkedIn is the latest social network platform to shift its emphasis on keeping people in its sandbox. "LinkedIn used to be a steady referral source for many publishers. But that’s changed as the social network for professionals has prioritized its own media and its contributor network. More...

29 août 2015

Educational Innovation as a Verb, Not a Noun

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Educational Innovation as a Verb, Not a Noun
Thomas Carey, Inside Higher Ed, 2015/08/28

To me this is old news because the model has been repeated frequently inside NRC to describe the organizational changes we've undertaken over the last few years. But it's worth posting this link because it's a lucid account from someone close to the source and because it describes a trend coming to an institution near you. More...

29 août 2015

Data, Technology, and the Great Unbundling of Higher Education

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Data, Technology, and the Great Unbundling of Higher Education
Ryan Craig, Allison Williams, EDUCAUSE Review, 2015/08/28

Unlike the dull-as-dishwater set of priorities listed by Kenneth Green, this post has some more exciting projections about the future of technology in higher education. But it should be noted that this comes at a cost - a crisis in traditional institutions, a crisis that has been slow to develop but is now approach a crest. More...

29 août 2015

Beginning the Fourth Decade of the "IT Revolution" in Higher Education: Plus Ça Change

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Beginning the Fourth Decade of the "IT Revolution" in Higher Education: Plus Ça Change
Kenneth C. Green, EDUCAUSE Review, 2015/08/27
For many reasons which are off topic to this newsletter, I don't think productivity is the measure we should use to assess the impact of computer technology. Productivity is the measure of the old economy. And I'm not sure I agree with these priorities as reported in EDUCAUSE Review, but I feel duty-bound to report them. More...

29 août 2015

Why millennials are ditching university, and what it means for the workplace

By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Why millennials are ditching university, and what it means for the workplace
Mandy Gilbert, Financial Post, 2015/08/25

OK, this is an opinion piece in the Financial Post, which is not exactly noted for well-researched opinion pieces. But the summary in Academica captures not just the article but the trend itself really well. More...

29 août 2015

Transition Q & A: Sara Langworthy

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Jennifer Polk. I knew pretty early in graduate school that I didn’t want to go the traditional researcher/professor track. I loved research and writing, but I knew that the pressures of the academic life would not be good for my long-term wellbeing. More...

29 août 2015

Q&A with online-learning expert Tony Bates

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Asleigh Vanhouten. Author of a new open textbook discusses how faculty instructors can deal with the changing digital environment. More...

29 août 2015

Four field anthropology and the “divorce” metaphor

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Andrew A. White. Earlier this week I saw this anonymous blog post titled “Why Archaeology Needs a Divorce from Anthropology” that seems to argue that archaeology and anthropology do not work well and play nicely together and should therefore be split apart.  The idea of “irreconcilable differences” among the sub-fields is not a new one.  I’m sure the observations in the “divorce” post resonate with a lot of people. More...

29 août 2015

Building on the accelerator model – addressing operating needs

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Jonathan Thon. Business accelerators have become fashionable, and for good reason. They offer aspiring entrepreneurs access to expert mentors, marketing and media resources, funding opportunities, and office space. In part 7 of this multi-part article series we propose how existing and future business accelerators can address a biotech startup’s operating needs to better serve life-science entrepreneurs. More...

29 août 2015

Linking public institutions to communities key to tackling poverty, report says

Résultat de recherche d'images pour "thestar.com"By . He’s a man with a vision, and Andrew Arifuzzaman’s latest ambition is to bring the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus out of the woods. Literally.
“UTSC has been here in the community for 50 years,” says its chief administrative officer. “But up to eight years ago, it was literally behind a forest.”
According to a report to be released Monday by the Atkinson Foundation and the Mowat Centre, bringing big public institutions closer to their communities could be one of Ontario’s best hopes of tackling poverty. More...

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