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Drake U. Will Play Football Game in Africa

Higher Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 07:00

Drake University on Wednesday announced that its football team will play a game on May 21, 2011 in Tanzania -- in what the university believes will be the first American football game in Africa. Drake will play an all-star team from the CONADEIP conference in Mexico in what is being called the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl. After the game, members of both teams will participate in service activities in the area and they plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.

The Fundamentals of OCW

Open Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 02:42

Peter Sefton has a new post on the fundamentals of OpenCourseWare. From the post:

There is an obvious advantage to being the one whose materials are out there being used.


Ways Tech Startups Can Disrupt Education

Open Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 02:41

Audrey Watters has a new post on five ways tech startups can disrupt education. Openness is listed among many of the ways listed. From the post:

Our modern education system is, after all, not so modern, with many of its practices strongly rooted in a “factory” model circa the Industrial Revolution. But what does revolutionizing education really look like? And which startups working in education technology are really “disruptive”?

George Siemens responds. Thanks to Veera Uusoksa for the link.


OCW as a College Alternatives

Open Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 02:39

Ashley Michelle Papon has a new post on alternatives to college, including OpenCourseWare. From the post:

“It’s kind of like a self-paced class, except that I don’t need to worry about receiving a grade when it’s all said and done,” King [open education participant] says. “I never learned well with a teacher just talking at me from the front of the room. I can read until I understand it.”


Microsoft Development Process Licensed CC

Open Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 02:39

“crve” is reporting that Microsoft’s Security Development Lifecycle is being licensed CC BY-NC-SA. From the post:

This should make it easier for others to use and distribute the principles behind SDL and for programmers to integrate SDL components into their own development processes.


Yolink Adds CC License Functionality

Open Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 02:39

Jane Park has a new post noting CC License functionality has been added to yolink, a browser plug-in that enhances search.


Motherhood After Tenure: Heading Back

Higher Education News - Thu, 09/02/2010 - 01:27
Aeron Haynie

You’re All Winners

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 14:45
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Higher Education and Science

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 14:00
Damtew Teferra

Phoenix Pays to Tell Its Story

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

For-profit college turns to events co-branded with media outlets to change minds and critics wonder about the journalistic ethics of providing positive PR.

Surrendering to Tomorrow

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

Once, the e-book reader was a futuristic fantasy. Scott McLemee faces the ambivalence of living it out.

Survival Tips

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

GMP offers suggestions for female graduate students in science and technology fields.

Court Backs Florida Law Limiting Foreign Travel With State Funds

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the legality of a Florida law that bars state employees from using state funds to travel to countries on the U.S. government's list of "State Sponsors of Terrorism." The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit rejected a challenge by faculty members from several public universities in Florida, who argued that the state statute conflicts with federal law and intrudes on the federal government's power to control foreign affairs. But the appeals panel, in partially overturning a lower court's split ruling, backed the state's right to determine how its own funds for education (and non-state funds administered at state expense) are spent, including on academic travel.

Doing 'Dual Career' Right

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

AAUP calls for colleges to formalize policies and to avoid situations where couples are helped at the expense of adjuncts.

Alum Calls Off Planned Bequest Over Reading Assignment

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

A Brooklyn College alumnus has ended plans for a bequest because of his anger over a reading assignment for first-year students, The New York Daily News reported. The book in question is How Does It Feel to Be a Problem, by Moustafa Bayoumi, who teaches at the college. The book looks at the experiences of Arab-Americans, post 9/11. Bruce Kesler, the alumnus, told the Daily News: ""That book was a poor and insulting choice. I'm sure Brooklyn College is still a great avenue for education, but I don't think that I should send it any more money." The National Association of Scholars, which has drawn attention to what it considers politicized reading assignments for freshman orientation programs, recently wrote critically about the book. A statement from the college said it was "regrettable that Mr. Bruce Kesler misunderstands the intentions of the Common Reader experience and the broader context of this selection."

Any Given Weekday

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

Football teams that can get prime billing on Saturday shy away from games during week, citing academic and logistical problems. But the financially vulnerable play them for national attention.

Senator Wants For-Profit Colleges to Share Default Risk

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, a key member of the Senate Democratic leadership, on Tuesday called for a number of reforms of federal laws that involve for-profit higher education, saying that they should share in the default risks of their students -- costs that are currently assumed by the taxpayers. “While responsible for-profit colleges offer a valuable alternative to students, there are too many schools taking advantage of students and making money hand over fist,” Durbin said at a forum he held in Chicago. “Some for-profit colleges are spending a quarter of their revenues on marketing and recruiting, and up to 90 percent of those revenues come from federal funding. We need to consider whether it is wise for companies to profit so handsomely on federal funding when the results don’t match the investment. And we need Congressional action to rein in abuses and ensure that taxpayer dollars are being wisely spent.” Durbin also proposed that accreditation rules be changed so that for-profit colleges can't obtain accreditation by purchasing accredited nonprofit colleges. And he said the for-profit colleges should be required to release more information about "real costs," job placement rates and other factors.

Laying a Liberal Arts Foundation, On Shaky Ground

Higher Education News - Wed, 09/01/2010 - 07:00

Rather than build a branch in the Gulf, Bard College’s approach to internationalization has been to develop “deep partnerships” in countries in transition or conflict.

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