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The Roving Reporter Strikes Again

This weekend I'm firing up the hatchback and heading to scenic Philadelphia to check out (and blog) the American Association...

Earth Hour Rides Again

A friend of mine, at SUNY's School of Environmental Science and Forestry, forwarded me this email, which apparently went out...

Turning Student Discontent Into Deliberation

David D. Cooper finds his class applying newly learned theories of democracy and rhetoric to decisions made by instructors.

Pseudonymity and Authenticity

Dr. Crazy has a terrific post about the differences between pseudonymity and anonymity. To oversimplify, pseudonymity attaches a persona to...

The 2.0 Decade?

Readers come up with names for the era now winding down. And Scott McLemee looks back on it all....

Ask the Administrator: They're Spying on Us!

A frustrated correspondent writes: I work in a service department. Another department, which is a large client of ours, has...

3 for the Adjuncts

Happy April Fool’s Day, from registered fool number one. Here are three video clips for your amusement. You don't have...

Professors Should Embrace Wikipedia

Academics can strengthen the online encyclopedia and benefit from doing so, writes Mark A. Wilson.