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The Economy of Cheating

Colleges and universities may try to address academic cheating as a moral or pedagogical problem, but it's really about something entirely different, argues Carol Poster.

If You Post It, They Still Might Not Come

Show some love to forgotten web videos to maximize their impact

3 Critiques of EdTech at SXSWedu

Why faculty are right not to trust the edtech industry.

Institutionalized Separation of Research and Teaching in Ukraine

In Ukraine research and education are institutionally separated — separated during the Soviet era, and remaining separate for the twenty-five years after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Paving a New (Metaphorical) Path to Success

Thinking about metaphors as they frame your career is not merely a fun thought experiment but also a way to test assumptions you've made, writes Julia McAnallen.

Donald Trump and the Value of College

The candidate's support comes disproportionately from those without bachelor's degrees -- but that may say more about the failure than the success of our higher education system, writes Ryan Craig.