Archive for December, 2004

AlwaysOn: “The future of innovation in the US”

12/2/2004

Article link: The future of innovation in the US Chuck Russell reports for AlwaysOn that “studies have indicated that 45-75% of all economic growth is directly attributed to innovation),” and that “the US government was responsible for funding 85% of all basic research.” Basic research, he argues, is underfunded. For the US government to maximize [...]


The university of the future and the future of universities

12/1/2004

Article Link: The university of the future and the future of universities Rick Reis at Stanford’s Center for Teaching and Learning, posted excerpts from Sir John Daniel’s keynote address at the Improving University Learning and Teaching 25th International Conference in Frankfurt, Germany. Sir Daniel previously served as Vice-Chancellor at Open University. Though the text is [...]


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The university as a flag of convenience

This morning, Inside Higher Ed posted an article by Steve Kolowich on students from universities around the world earning credit by participating in an experimental Stanford University course that is being broadcasted at no (additional) cost: That A.I. course was the flagship of a trio of Stanford computer science courses that were broadcast this fall, [...]

Flag twirling in Siena
Creating and dismantling the library of the future

Inside Higher Ed writes that, Daniel Greenstein, vice provost for academic planning and programs at the University of California System predicts: The university library of the future will be sparsely staffed, highly decentralized, and have a physical plant consisting of little more than special collections and study areas. Particularly over the past decade, librarians have [...]


Where is the drive for entrepreneurship?

The StarTribune is running an excellent story on an intellectual property crisis at the University of Minnesota that probably is contextualizable to other “Research I”/”Research Universities (RU/VH)” universities as well: Entrepreneurship is avoided. Perhaps this is a cultural thing: The university “provides all sorts of disincentives to new technology,” John Alexander, president of Twin Cities [...]


Reviewed: College Unranked and Remaking the American University

Rick Reis’ today posted on his Tomorrow’s Professor mailing list a reprint of a review by Sandra L. Koresoja (and originally published in Planning for Higher Education, January-March, 2008) of College Unranked: Ending the College Admissions Frenzy, edited by Lloyd Thacker, published by Harvard University Press and Remaking the American University – Market Smart and [...]


The role of academic professionals in the university of the future

John Moravec and Ai Takeuchi’s presentation “The role of academic professionals in the university of the future: a comparative pilot study” prepared for the 49th annual Comparative and International Education Society meeting at Stanford University is available for download here. Handouts, containing key survey findings and scenarios for the futures of higher education in the [...]


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