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April 3rd, 2011 - 7:15 am § in America, Politics, Schools & Colleges

China ‘to overtake US on science’ in two years

David Shukman Science and environment correspondent, BBC News China is on course to overtake the US in scientific output possibly as soon as 2013 – far earlier than expected. That is the conclusion of a major new study by the Royal Society, the UK’s national science academy. The country [...]

March 28th, 2011 - 8:51 pm § in Schools & Colleges

Strange Endorsements of WGU

In a search for sites that might have comments on WGU by students, I found “Universiry” an online site that purports to be  Official site with links to, and information about, the departments, faculties, colleges, people, and organizations that make up (different) Universit(ies).”[...]

March 28th, 2011 - 12:01 pm § in America, Politics, Religion, Schools & Colleges

The Wedge: A Chilling Tale of a Possible Future

The sun shone on another day of Summer Session on campus in a small college town. In a large yet somewhat stuffy lecture hall in one of the oldest buildings, the professor had reached a favorite part of his lecture on this period in European history. His voice didn’t drone on—it rose as [...]

March 27th, 2011 - 11:47 am § in Schools & Colleges

WGU: Advertizing on the web.

One of the red flags that heighten my concerns about WGU is their extensive use of web advertising. Yesterday morning I was researching a Huff Post piece on a Vatican Effort to reach out to aetheists. To my surprise, one such link brought me to a website called “The Damned.” I assume tha[...]

March 24th, 2011 - 11:51 am § in Misc.

Law: online law schools?

As time goes on, there is a growing number of tech solutions that allow for more of the legal industry to go digital. For example, Remote Legal allows for a large number of court proceedings to be done online to help save time for lawyers. You can view their website here but the point is, […][...]

March 23rd, 2011 - 3:39 pm § in Uncategorized

“You are so wrong!!” More on HB1822 and Western Governors

Here is Rep. Phyllis Kenney’s response to my email asking questions about HB1822 “You are so wrong!!” That may be, but I still can not get answers to my questions from her or from any other source that supports Western Governors University. a. What is WGU’s real graduation ra[...]

March 23rd, 2011 - 8:45 am § in Schools & Colleges

More on WGU: Will WA vote to lower standards of higher ed.?

The bill to make Western Governors University an official state university will probably pass. Johann Neem from United Faculty of Washington Blog. This blog has been against it for all the right reasons—that it denigrates the value and meaning of a college education, reducing college to a set of s[...]

March 22nd, 2011 - 10:58 pm § in America, Schools & Colleges

Engineering vs. liberal arts: Who’s right — Bill or Steve?

Vivek Wadhwa, Duke College of engineering Ed. Prof. Wadha writes about a dilemma.  While he feels strongly that the humanities are essential for educating creative people in his discipline, graduates of humanities programs have huge trouble being employed.  He noted that 63% of  the CEOs or heads[...]

March 22nd, 2011 - 1:55 pm § in Schools & Colleges

Computer Science at an Online University, Western Governors University,

Ed. Michael Stiber, a UW professor on Computer Science at Western Governors University,” has written a brief review of the offerings in Computer Science at WGU. This is important because Comp Sci, Nursing and K-12 teacher education are the three areas where WGU claims to have considerable stre[...]

March 22nd, 2011 - 6:28 am § in America, Schools & Colleges

WGU’s model for “online education.” There IS a better way.

Ed. The discussion the last couple of days here has referred to “online education” as if that were some sort of magic. BroadWebcast a lecture, add some mulitple choice questions and … you are ONLINE! This sort of computer based learning is just a sad extension of the overlo0asded c[...]