College 2.0
What Professors Can Learn From 'Hard Core' MOOC Students
People who have taken dozens of massive open online courses share their advice for those teaching them.
Faculty
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Fake News Release Targets Scholars and Student Critical of Israel
The release falsely depicts a Stanford student and two scholars at other universities as leaders of a campaign to boycott Arab nations. Its origin is unknown.
- Students Might Not Be 'Academically Adrift' After All, Study Finds
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New York City Embraces a College's New 'Handicapped' Symbol
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The Long Odds of the Tenure-Track Job Search
Administration
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4 More Colleges Are Targets of Students' Complaints Over Sexual Assault
Students accused Dartmouth and Swarthmore Colleges and the Universities of California at Berkeley and of Southern California of violating federal laws.
- House Passes Bill Tying Student-Loan Interest Rates to the Market
- 2-Year Colleges Are at Risk of 'Separate and Unequal' Future, Report Says
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With 'Gainful Employment' Talks Set, Department Hears Interested Parties
Technology
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Publisher Threatens to Sue Blogger for $1-Billion
Jeffrey Beall has criticized the publisher on his blog. The company, based in India, says his comments are criminal under Indian law.
- Ga. Tech to Offer a MOOC-Like Online Master's Degree, at Low Cost
- As MOOC Debate Simmers at San Jose State, American U. Calls a Halt
- Partnership Gives Students Access to a High-Price Text on a MOOC Budget


