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Terry Elliott

Welcome to about.me (about dot me) - 0 views

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    Cool category: Discuss Among Yourselves. The idea is to issue a call for conversation over a particular issue. For example, this about.me website begs the question about whether our majors need to not only have a CV/resume but they also need a digital equivalent. WDYT?
Terry Elliott

How to Use Google Analytics - 0 views

  • You should be asking: Who is using my site? Where are they coming from? What content are they consuming? How are they engaging with that content? What can I do to make their experience better? Beyond these questions, I'm honestly not sure what else we'd really need to know.
Terry Elliott

Affordable Care Act in Connecticut Copies Apple, Gets Results | BGR - 1 views

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    Model our marketing after this?
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    How would we market ourselves like this? Have time to where each of us set up a table in the front of Cherry Hall to answer any questions someone has about the English Majors' Weblog?
Terry Elliott

'We Are Creating Walmarts of Higher Education' - Timothy Pratt - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • Some campuses of the University of North Carolina system are mulling getting rid of history, political science, and various others of more than 20 “low productive” programs. The University of Southern Maine may drop physics. And governors in Florida, North Carolina and Wisconsin have questioned whether taxpayers should continue subsidizing public universities for teaching the humanities.
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    One of our larger missions is to demonstrate how we can show ourselves to be high productive not low productive.
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    Use this in a slide show for the entering Internship class.
Andria Nealis

Writing Excuses - 0 views

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    Writing Excuses is an award-winning podcast with four professional writers as hosts-Brandon Sanderson, Dan Wells, Howard Taylor, and Mary Robinette Kowal. Each episode is only 15 minutes long and the hosts cover virtually every writing topic in the fiction world.
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