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SEEDS OF HYPE: Wisdom, Wonder, and Plagiarism from the World of Plants

UD's buddy Jonathan alerts her to the latest in the Jane Goodall plagiarism story: The release of her book bemoaning our laying waste to the plants and trees of the earth has been delayed. The publisher will eventually pulp all copies.

Trending in Career Services

Kevin Grubb reviews the key skills for those seeking jobs helping students find jobs.

Liberal Arts Management

The deans with the greatest challenge today may be those who lead liberal arts divisions, writes Michael Bugeja, who says it's time they received some support.

OER

Has anyone out there been part of a large scale experiment with Open Educational Resources?

Internationalization: A Taxonomy of Engagement and Institutional Logic

Like entrepreneurs in other sectors of our modern economy, many universities are in a rush to fill a relatively new and expanding market. Despite the significant increase in the number and type of international activities—from branch campuses, to MOOCs, and aggressive international student recruitment—many efforts appear to be launched without a clear idea of best practices or how specific activities might be productive and meaningful for a particular institution.

MTOPs: Micro-Targeted Online Programs - (The Anti-MOOC?)

Why should MOOCs get all the ink? Let's coin a term, a phrase, a meme. Will the MTOP - the Micro-Targeted Online Program - go viral?

The Good Life

Sheryl Sandberg advises women to “lean in;” the dangling preposition in her book title tells me that Sandberg offers little substance. She offers process without a predicate. Yes, I just judged a book by its cover.