Dr. Mason, who teaches economics at the University of North Florida, believes his students are just as intelligent as they’ve always been. But many of them don’t read their textbooks, or do much of anything else that their parents would have called studying. “We used to complain that K-12 schools didn’t hold students to high standards,” he says with a sigh. “And here we are doing the same thing ourselves.”
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The Default Major - Skating Through B-School - NYTimes.com - 41 views
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all evidence suggests that student disengagement is at its worst in Dr. Mason’s domain: undergraduate business education.
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“Business education has come to be defined in the minds of students as a place for developing elite social networks and getting access to corporate recruiters,”
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average life of a Web page is about a hundred days
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Twitter is a rare case: it has arranged to archive all of its tweets at the Library of Congress.
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Sometimes when you try to visit a Web page what you see is an error message: “Page Not Found.” This is known as “link rot,”
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Know it or not, you already have some sort of Personal Learning Network or PLN
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We're going to see growing pressure on higher education to offer increasingly differentiated paths to education
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the demographic bubble supporting growth—and a disproportionate investment—in higher education has moved on to health care and to end-of-life issues. That bubble is not likely to come back to higher education
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the tensions around cost are not going to go away in the next five years
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