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- Oxford erupts in 'Battle of the Bod'
- Sexy in STEM? (great essay on women in science)
- The Free Ebook Farce
- Penguin to Expand E-Book Lending
- Supporting a new way to peer-review
- Transformational Leadership?
- CourseSmart Analytics Is a Bad idea (because it tracks the wrong things)
- Reputation bankruptcy
- War and Nookd (case of word Kindle being mass replaced with nook)
- Minding the Store (negotiating lower textbook prices)
- Content Discovery Demystified
- Opener Than Thou: On MOOCs and Openness
- [2b2k] MOOCs as networks
- Maximizing Your Tweets, Facebook Posts and Shares
- Will, Inertia, and Wile E. Coyote (finding the will to change)
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