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tech grants: Code For America Fellowships

Last Updated on 25 January 2012 19 January 2012 in Opinion by Juri Brilts

Code for AmericaHere’s the ticket for you developers, designers, researchers or entrepreneurs out there who would like to build a new generation of Gov.2 apps to help city governments work better: Code for America 2013 Fellowships.

Web Principles: Ubuntu Losing Crown To Mint

Last Updated on 10 November 2011 09 November 2011 in Opinion by David Hammond

Linux Mint: from freedom came eleganceFor several years now, Ubuntu has been the reigning champion among desktop Linux distributions, and has also made major gains in the server market, but we may be witnessing the beginning of its downfall. A series of unpopular user interface overhauls have left many users searching for alternatives, and it looks like Linux Mint is set to benefit the most from these blunders.

Blended And Online Learning Conferences

Last Updated on 25 January 2012 20 January 2012 in News by Christine Hinkley

Consider joining your colleagues to focus on the best of online and blended learning at two conferences this year. Early-bird registration discounts are available and a call for presentations has been issued.

Tech>ology: Getting Smart About Data

Last Updated on 08 August 2011 04 August 2011 in Opinion by Tim Calhoon

To facilitate the analysis of student pathways, outcomes, transfer and institutional performance for continuous improvement, there is a need to bring together data sourced from the existing applications within our system.

Pedagogy 2.0: NEW AND IMPROVED! a manifesto on design in higher ed.

Last Updated on 15 December 2011 13 December 2011 in Opinion by Dr. Douglas E. Hersh

“What, sir, would you make a ship sail against the wind and currents by lighting a bonfire under her deck? I pray you excuse me. I have not time to listen to such nonsense!”

—Napoleon Bonaparte to Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamship

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