I’m pissed off at Doug Belkin. He’s a Wall Street Journal reporter who covered a conference I attended in Dayton. I’m pissed, because… well, you can read why […]
Enough For Everyone
I’m at the NCSA conference in Dearborn (outside Detroit), and just finished my presentation. This year, like last year, I researched student difficulties balancing real life and the […]
When your degree loses value…
There is a coming crisis in the world of postsecondary education. I’m not talking about lowering endowments or fiscal crisis; I’m talking about too many students. Our degree […]
Surveying power
I’m in the middle of a third iteration studying college students and thier class schedules (you can see the results of the second iteration here). There’s a marked […]
Teaching Changes
Crossposted between ideatrash and polishing the gem city with a dirty t-shirt. Because, y’know, this is important. Have I mentioned that I like Mr. Fingerhut? I supported him […]