Who Needs Harvard When You've Got the Internet?
Posted September 6th, 2009 by lisagatesphd@gm...
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Change or die is the message to college officials. In her article for FastCompany,
Anya Kamenetz explores the power of edupunks, the progenitors of a high-tech educational remix. Says Jim Groom, an educational technologist who coined the term, "Edupunk is
about the utter irresponsibility and lethargy of educational
institutions and the means by which they are financially cannibalizing
their own mission." Is there a future for our campuses in open education?
How to cite this work
. "Who Needs Harvard When You've Got the Internet?." Academic Commons Issue Name (Spring 2008): 13 February 2012. <http://www.academiccommons.org/>.Bookmark/Search this post with:
radical reuse
On September 7th, 2009 Peter D. Naegele, Oberlin College Department of Psychology said:
If you haven't seen Jim Groom's Radical Reuse page from 2008, you should check it out. Very prophetic..
http://jimgroom.net/radical-reuse/
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