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Collaborative Tools: Not Quite Ready for Prime Time
Posted July 30th, 2007 by David Green, Knowledge Culture
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Collaborative web-based tools are gathering sophistication and traction. Digital Library Federation Director Peter Brantley points out that while Trinity College, Dublin, has adopted Gmail whole hog, the University of California at Berkeley, in a detailed report on Web tool offerings by Google and Microsoft,
finds that they are generally not quite ready for adoption. The report
suggests though that as the software improves, and as legal and privacy
issues are seriously addressed, it won't be long before many more
individuals and institutions will be collaborating using these online
tools.
The State of Higher Education
Posted October 17th, 2006 by Dan Sargent, Colorado School of Mines
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This daily blog (on weekdays) is centered on considerations of: "How can we work together to provide the best, most relevant education possible for today's students? How can the relationship between academia and the business community help, or hinder the mission of higher education?â€
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The Dangers of Just-In-Time Education
Posted June 10th, 2005 by Michelle Glaros, Centenary College of Louisiana
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The core characteristics of liberal arts education -- critical thinking, broad academic interests, and creative, interdisciplinary knowledge -- provide students with the intellectual flexibility to successfully negotiate shifting career paths. Training students in the latest software applications at the expense of teaching them critical, creative problem-solving skills ill prepares them for long-term success in the just-in-time labor market.
