Information Technology
Teaching With Twitter: Not for the Faint of Heart
Teaching with Twitter means students are more involved. And that can take classes in risky directions, writes Jeffrey R. Young in College 2.0.
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The Puzzle of Boys
Scholars and others debate what little boys are made of, and made into, as they grow up in America. Thomas Bartlett reports.
- Herf's Misuse of History
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The People's Postal Service
In a Washington Minute
Episode 33: A Partisan Divide on Student Loans: Democrats on Capitol Hill are urging colleges to plan for the end of bank-based student lending, but Republicans want to renew a program that aids the bank-based system.
Episode 32: Senate Seeks Own Mark on Student-Loan Bill: When the Senate introduces legislation to overhaul student loans, its bill will look similar to the version that made it through the House. But there could be a few significant tweaks.
First Person
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Sorry I'm Late
We tend toward lateness because each of us hates waiting more than we feel bad about making others wait.
- Old Books, Old Stories
- Reduce the Technology, Rescue Your Job
Short Subjects
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Incendiary Videos, Knucklehead Students
If you knew what Ed Comeau knows about students and fireplay, you'd be very afraid.
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Mom's the President, and I'm Outta Here
Chronicle Blogs
In the News
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Obama Touts TV and Video Games as Teachers of Math and Science Skills
Corporate donors will spend at least $260-million over the next four years to help improve student achievement with specially designed television programs and video games.
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Small University Accuses Stanford of Cribbing Idea for New Artificial Knee
"Time" magazine named Stanford's JaipurKnee one of the year's top 50 inventions, but LeTourneau University says it came up with the design first. Stanford denies copying.
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Campus Risk Managers Extend Their Turf
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No-Confidence Vote at Cal State Stems Partly From Chronicle Essay
- 32 Americans Are Named Rhodes Scholars for 2010
- Nebraska Regents, Just Barely, Endorse Research on Embryonic Stem Cells
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Rape-Prevention Programs Proliferate, but 'It's Hard to Know' If They Work
- Friends and Colleagues Search for a Missing Scholar, Philip Agre
- Lincoln U. Requires Its Students to Step on the Scale
- Video: At UCLA, Tuition-Hike Protests Turn Raucous
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The Ticker
- Ad in Body-Builder Magazine Scuttles U. of Florida Patent
- Canada Can Open a Door to Foreign Students That New U.S. Law Shuts, Report Says
- Johnny Appleseed of Labs Brings U.S. Gear to Universities in Developing World
- Game Over: Northeastern U. Spikes Its Football Program
- Hebrew U. Urged to End Deal With Disney Over 'Baby Einstein' Videos
Wired Campus
- The Computer Stole My Homework -- and Sold It Through an Essay Mill
- Hackers Strike Climate-Research Center, Hoping to Change the Debate
- New Group Encourages Colleges to Start Programs in 'Web Science'
Campus Viewpoint
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