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@newsfromtengrrl for 2010-02-02

  • EA's 'Dante's Inferno' and other classic literature we'd like to see as a video game | EW.com http://bit.ly/bCp8Hr #
  • Schools adapt lessons to seize on New Orleans Saints' success | NOLA.com http://bit.ly/9ZVl3P (OK, not college, but the kids are cute :) #
  • Hi-tech battle w/ mobile phone exam cheats | BBC News – http://bit.ly/cf5p4P –Schools buying detection equipment to catch cheats #
  • University Pulls Videos From Course Sites After Copyright Challenge – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/bfuwVR #
  • Stanford U. Expands Deal With Google Book Search and Endorses Settlement – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/dbs3Q6 #
  • Free Online Courses Don't Hurt Paid Enrollment, Study Suggests – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/c1TdcG #
  • We the People: Considering Howard Zinn’s Approach to History – The Learning Network Blog – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/chBgqe #
  • Kindling the Classroom? | ProfHacker.com http://bit.ly/bI6RwU #
  • Macmillan Books Still Mostly Absent From Amazon.com – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/dBzuHy #
  • Students to Help Teachers Better Use Tech – School Library Journal http://bit.ly/bpDcVD #
  • African American Authors Online (Inbox Blog) – From slave narratives to oral histories. Check out 28 different sites! http://bit.ly/a5Wua7 #
  • Digital Tools Expand Options for Personalized Learning | Education Week's Digital Directions: http://bit.ly/cGSdUc #
  • 'Terabithia' Author: Reading in a MySpace World | momlogic.com http://bit.ly/cDkXRY #
  • Higher Education Slideshow | The Onion – America's Finest News Source http://onion.com/cTN2bg :) #
  • The literary side of the Best Picture Oscar nominees | Los Angeles Times http://bit.ly/bGY3cb #
  • Apple's own approach to iPad e-books could confuse – Yahoo! News http://bit.ly/attVIK #
  • Howard Zinn, Philosopher – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/9X2jw9 #
  • Interest in hybrid courses on the rise | eSchoolNews.com http://bit.ly/aNm5ay —Mix online experience w/ traditional classroom learning #
  • The Education Exception – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/bTGiCY –on federal funding and possible implications for the NEH #
  • Why Teachers Should Try Twitter | Educational Leadership | http://bit.ly/a7D1Hi #
  • Future of eReading might not be iPad, but the free Blio ereader program | eSchoolNews.com http://bit.ly/cySHNr #
  • Apple iPad vs Kindle DX: Which is Better for Education? – PCWorld http://bit.ly/clWVVL #
  • Defining Moral Education – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/aTWrhN #
  • More Chicken News in Higher Ed – Quick Takes – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/ceEohw –Why? Because I was too chicken not to include it. #
  • Assessing Scholars' Values on Publication – Quick Takes – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/98Y3zy #
  • You Think We're Rankings-Obsessed? – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/bPKxWn #
  • Clash Over Student Privacy – Inside Higher Ed http://bit.ly/9tZaFH #
  • Google News Adds Personalized Story Tracking | ReadWriteWeb http://bit.ly/alLc3T –USE: Students can track research on a current event #
  • PDFMyURL Saves Web Sites as PDF Files – Lifehacker http://bit.ly/bWQcGe –Possible Use: students make PDFs as they work on research projects #
  • Terrible grammar? Blame Twitter. | Crunch Gear | http://bit.ly/aerhmD #
  • Ruling on online term papers cites copyright questions – USATODAY.com http://bit.ly/aOHAJ1 #
  • Apple's iPad is no book-killer: Author says technology is a threat to reading we can overcome | NY Daily News | http://bit.ly/czEThq #
  • Internet makes plagiarism a snap – The Omaha World-Herald – http://bit.ly/cONvh0 #
  • New iPad may spark student interest » The Nevada Sagebrush » http://bit.ly/dC3HIx #
  • Amazon vs. Macmillan: The latest round in the book wars / The Christian Science Monitor – http://bit.ly/bJK3ox #
  • People Who Need People: How 11 intrepid users get the most out of social media – School Library Journal http://bit.ly/cjHKNl #
  • The right online games can work in classrooms – NewsObserver.com http://bit.ly/bhKUSl #
  • Student grammar failure: capability or context? | Ars Technica | http://bit.ly/8ZBEz8 #
  • Make sure students will be ready for college | The Des Moines Register http://bit.ly/bWl9sz #
  • Northeastern Undergraduate Starts Online Journal of Student Work – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/cc7iAL #
  • Celebrate Black History Month – The Learning Network Blog – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/cUhATe #
  • Twittering towards the end | Red Room http://bit.ly/abJMvR –Roger Morris discusses his decisions as he publishes a novel via Twitter #

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@newsfromtengrrl for 2010-02-01

  • When Scholars Weigh Publication Options, Tradition Counts – Research – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/dDmP5x #
  • Current Crop of E-Readers Compared: iPad vs. the Rest – Lifehacker http://bit.ly/9mRs0s #
  • Prolificacy in the life of Nikki Giovanni: reading, writing, living – The Frederick News-Post Online http://bit.ly/aeV4m0 #
  • For writer T.C. Boyle, literature is a show – STLtoday.com http://bit.ly/bgPtJ2 #
  • Students failing because of Twitter, texting and no grammar teaching – The Canadian Press: http://bit.ly/bIGoAx #
  • Blind student wins computer aid for bar exam | San Francisco Chronicle http://bit.ly/cR3IiP –potential implications for other tests? #
  • Raise High the P.R. Blitz – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/bnlOZn –commentary on coverage of J. D. Salinger's life and death #

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@newsfromtengrrl for 2010-01-31

  • Type-A-Plus Students Chafe at Grade Deflation At Princeton University – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/cU5VsJ #
  • Back to School, as an Adjunct – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/bMLkFO #
  • Book Review – 'The Marketplace of Ideas,' by Louis Menand – NYTimes.com http://bit.ly/98PDQB –Takes up 4 questions about American higher ed #

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Week in Review: January 24—30

Having posted daily headlines for over a year now, I wanted to try a weekly round-up of the key stories from the previous week. This is the first effort in that project. My goal is to identify the key stories that a college educator should know about, and occasionally to pass along some “assorted extras” that might be useful or amusing to teachers and students.


Academic Freedom

The AAUP announced this week that they’ve begun a new publication, The AAUP Journal of Academic Freedom, to focus on the significant questions of what we can teach, when and how we can teach it, and what difference our teaching and research decisions make upon our careers (ProfHacker).

At the same time, students in Culpepper, Virginia are denied the chance to read the newest edition of The Diary of Anne Frank, due to the “sexually explicit material and homosexual themes” (Washington Post). Also facing censorship, students at work on the newspaper at L.A. City College have found administrators attempting to control the topics they cover and information they publish (LA Times).

Assessment

A campus-wide understanding of how students are learning and how each campus contributes to a national snapshot of educational outcomes was the focus of discussion recently at the annual conference of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation’s annual forum (Inside Higher Ed).

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development is developing discipline-specific tests to measure learning outcomes and cross-institutional comparisons, with the participation of the U.S. government (Inside Higher Ed).

Improving instruction and student achievement may rely greatly on eliminating obstacles and motivating faculty, according to commentary at the annual conference of the Association of American Colleges and
Universities (Chroncile of Higher Ed).

Government

President Obama’s State of the Union address proposed changes to financial aid and support for lowering the high cost of a college education. Meanwhile Jill Biden stressed the presidential administration’s support for community colleges. Congressional Reps. Timothy Bishop (D-N.Y.) and Michael Castle (R-Del.) introduced legislation to help identify and eliminate diploma and accredidation mills.

Tablet Computing

Predictions ran wild early on (Inside Higher Ed) about Apple’s much anticipated tablet PC this week, but turned to criticism as the iPad was introduced with a conceivably ill-chosen name (PCWorld) and an all-white male introductory video. Tablets are a hot topic of discussion in educational circles (Chronicle of Higher Ed) because of their potential effect on collaboration and electronic textbook use.

Obituaries

Assorted Extras

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