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Monthly Archives: March 2012
South by Southwest: Effective Social Media Presence In Higher Education
On Friday, Deb Maue and I led our core conversation at South by Southwest Interactive. I could tell you a lot about it, but Rob Evans did a phenomenal job with his storify. So here it is: [View the story … Continue reading
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Why Aren’t We Adopting Next Generation Student Support Technologies?
Because they require us to change, and most of us aren’t ready or able to. At South by Southwest EDU, I had the chance to see Michael Staton, Brian Co, and representatives of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation speak … Continue reading