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Awesome: DIY Data Tool Needlebase Now Available to Everyone - 0 views

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    Needlebase allows you to view web pages through a virtual browser, point and click to train it in understanding what fields on that page are of interest to you and how those fields relate to each other. Then the program goes and scrapes the data from all of those fields, publishes them into a table, list or map, and recommends merges of cells that appear to be mistakenly separate. It's very cool and it lets non-technical people do things with data quickly and easily that we used to require the assistance of someone more technical to do.
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Signals: Applying Academic Analytics (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Academic analytics helps address the public's desire for institutional accountability with regard to student success, given the widespread concern over the cost of higher education and the difficult economic and budgetary conditions prevailing worldwide. Purdue University's Signals project applies the principles of analytics widely used in business intelligence circles to the problem of improving student success within a course and, hence, improving the institution's retention and graduation rates over time.
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Half an Hour: Why the Semantic Web Will Fail - 1 views

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    And I'm saying the semantic web won't work. Can't work.
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Wordle - Beautiful nubes de palabras - 1 views

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    generating word clouds, interesting as a game, as analysis can be very simple, depending on what you want to search.
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The Grim Threat to British Universities by Simon Head | The New York Review of Books - 0 views

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    The British universities, Oxford and Cambridge included, are under siege from a system of state control that is undermining the one thing upon which their worldwide reputation depends: the caliber of their scholarship. The theories and practices that are driving this assault are mostly American in origin, conceived in American business schools and management consulting firms. They are frequently embedded in intensive management systems that make use of information technology (IT) marketed by corporations such as IBM, Oracle, and SAP. They are then sold to clients such as the UK government and its bureaucracies, including the universities. This alliance between the public and private sector has become a threat to academic freedom in the UK, and a warning to the American academy about how its own freedoms can be threatened.
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7 Data Blogs To Explore - ReadWriteCloud - 1 views

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    Several weeks ago, I posted a question on Quora asking for the best data blogs. There have been 26 replies with dozens of blogs recommended.
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