@newsfromtengrrl for 2011-11-10
November 10, 2011
- Teachers Paid Much Less Than Their Peers | Debate Club | US News Opinion http://t.co/pZCI14GS #
- Are Copy Editors Bullies? – Lingua Franca – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/LZc630O5 #
- Why I Write: To Spark Creativity, Not Kill It – National Writing Project http://t.co/PuBEdXC2 #
- Ballad to Billboard: An Audio-Visual Tribute to “Mack the Knife” | viz. http://t.co/QlvtyhYp #
- Should Teachers and Students be Facebook Friends? http://t.co/Smmlf3ow #
- 5×15, London Salon, Offers Lectures Short and Sweet – http://t.co/Xvcmte90 http://t.co/k7lMXA02 #
- Flash better not be dead (or a whole lot of educational content just became toast) | ZDNet http://t.co/ZpkSRyvL #
- McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: List: Seven Bar Jokes Involving Grammar and Punctuation. http://t.co/nSKOcoTB #
- Teenagers Tell Researchers It's a Cruel, Cruel Online World – http://t.co/Xvcmte90 http://t.co/K3yo9Oky #
- Of Fart Machines, Tootsie Roll Pops, and Meeting with Students | GradHacker http://t.co/ukPeIwOG #
- Quality of plagiarism improves with age | Nought 101 http://t.co/pTN4Ec9e #
- Accidental plagiarism: It has a long prominent history | The Hook – Charlottesville's weekly newspaper, news magazine http://t.co/JfYjkkva #
- Online-Course Enrollments Grow, but at a Slower Pace. Is a Plateau Approaching? – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/FqswsJGQ #
- Steve Jobs' Plans to Disrupt the Textbook Industry. How Disruptive Were They? | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/5IBc5iTe #
- Survey shows that as online enrollments have boomed, doubts about online quality persist | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/lZTiHx7S #
- First Lady Backs Liberal Arts | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/h4p9t37T #
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