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Monthly Archives: May 2010

Coming Market Meltdown in Higher Education

Seth Godin argues that higher education faces a market meltdown. It’s a great concept but lacks any credibility based on current trends. By accounts of national education strategies, need for innovation and invention through advanced research, research priorities, enrolment, higher education (HE) has a rather bright future. Yes, many countries are experiencing contraction in public [...]

Worst practice in ICT use in Education

Michael Trucano from the World Bank captures a few key ideas on worst practices in ICT use in education: “The criterion I used for selection was simple: The given worst practice was easily observable in multiple prominent initiatives, with (one fears) a high likelihood of re-occurrence, in the same or other places.” The list reads [...]