Abelard to Apple : the fate of American colleges and universities /
How institutions of higher learning can rescue themselves from irrelevance and marginalization in the age of iTunes U and YouTube EDU. The vast majority of American college students attend two thousand or so private and public institutions that might be described as the Middle--reputable educational...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- I. Great visions to lure them on
- 1. Are you teaching this summer?
- 2. A world of subjective judgments
- 3. The smartest kid in class
- 4. The twenty-first century
- II. An abundance of choices
- 5. It takes a lot to get us excited
- 6. The computer in the cathedral
- 7. Do no harm
- 8. The factory
- 9. Disruption
- III. A better means of expressing their goals
- 10. The value of a university
- 11. Of majors and memes
- 12. Threads
- IV. Abelard to Apple
- 13. The stardom of Leonard Susskind
- 14. Unkept technological promises
- 15. A substitute for deep reflection
- 16. The process-centered university
- 17. Hacking degrees
- V. The long view
- 18. The laws of innovation
- 19. Just change my title to "architect"
- 20. Rules for the twenty-first century.