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Dreaming Up the "Kindle Run"

The "Kindle Run" does not exist. This is my pitch to Bezos and Amazon.

HAPPY VALLEY

Horror in Happy Valley, Not-So-Happy Valley, Happy Valley Upside Down - journalists everywhere are tilling the furrow between Penn State University's amber waves of grain and its shower stalls.

Support and Context

What does it mean to “support” a program?

Mothering at Mid-Career: The Book Bag

I’ve just spent an hour online looking at messenger bags with my son. When he was getting ready to start high school, we bought him a new bag, a more “grown-up” looking bag, a messenger bag that could hold his laptop and all his books. He carried it proudly to school, slung over his shoulder with all his school supplies carefully stowed in all of the pockets.

The LMS: 10 Things I Don't Know

The learning management system (LMS) has become our academic Rorschach test. We all see different things when looking at the same LMS platforms.

Steve Jobs' Plans to Disrupt the Textbook Industry. How Disruptive Were They?

The new Steve Jobs biography details the Apple co-founder's plans to disrupt the textbook industry. But just how disruptive were his plans?

So much misinformation in so few words

An NPR story, this morning, reported on the Keystone XL pipeline, protests against it in Washington, and a surprising alliance forming against it in Nebraska. Of course, they felt obligated to let TransCanada -- the pipeline company proposing to build Keystone XL -- have its say.

Academic Mentor as Life Coach

Mentoring graduate students constitutes a significant part of many academics' scholarly activities. On the surface, the mentor's role is straightforward: assist the student’s selection of courses so that she is adequately prepared for comprehensive exams or field papers; guide the student’s selection of a doable and marketable dissertation project; and work assiduously to place the student in the highest ranking university for which she is prepared.