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Behind the Decision to Accept Credits for MOOCS | The EvoLLLution - 0 views
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Having Undergraduates Write for Wikipedia - Association for Psychological Science - 1 views
Undergraduate Research on the Open Web | The Fish Wrapper - 1 views
Times Higher Education - Oxford opens up on graduate destinations - 1 views
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By this autumn, every university in England will have published a new set of information about every undergraduate course on offer. These Key Information Sets will include data on areas such as contact hours, graduate salaries and student satisfaction. But with little fanfare, one institution has already put itself ahead of the game by displaying information about its graduates in a way that could set a benchmark for the sector. The University of Oxford has created an online tool for comparing data about its graduates' careers and salaries. Tucked away on its main careers website and organised into a set of user-friendly tables, it allows immediate comparisons of the salary and employment status of its alumni from 2008-09 and 2009-10 - undergraduate and postgraduate - sorted by subject area, individual course and even constituent college.
Student as Producer - 2 views
Student as producer: reinventing higher education through undergraduate research | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional - 1 views
It's time to transform undergraduate education | University Affairs - 0 views
Navigating course prerequisites | University Affairs - 1 views
Australian university to transfer science courses to iPad | Computerworld NZ - 1 views
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