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DIY U : edupunks, edupreneurs, and the coming transformation of higher education / Anya Kamenetz. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Pub., [(c)2010.Description: xiv, 196 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781603582346
  • 1603582347
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LA227.4.D598 2010
  • LA227.4.K15.D598 2010
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Contents:
History : how college-for-all became part of the American dream Sociology : human capital and meritocracy, race and class--can we build a system that works for everybody? Economics : why college tuition is caught in a cost spiral, and how to stop it Computer science : open content, virtual-reality and smartphone classrooms, serious games, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and robotic telescopes Independent study : free and open-source education; vocational, experiential, and self-learning Commencement : what the transformation of the university might mean for the future of humanity Resource guide for a do-it-yourself education : a four part guide for the student who wants to hack her own education; includes a listing of web sites of organizations mentioned in the text.
Summary: Kamenetz argues that universities must radically change the way higher education is delivered and explains that institutions' futures lie in personal learning networks and paths, blending experiential and digital approaches as open-source educational models.
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History : how college-for-all became part of the American dream Sociology : human capital and meritocracy, race and class--can we build a system that works for everybody? Economics : why college tuition is caught in a cost spiral, and how to stop it Computer science : open content, virtual-reality and smartphone classrooms, serious games, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and robotic telescopes Independent study : free and open-source education; vocational, experiential, and self-learning Commencement : what the transformation of the university might mean for the future of humanity Resource guide for a do-it-yourself education : a four part guide for the student who wants to hack her own education; includes a listing of web sites of organizations mentioned in the text.

Kamenetz argues that universities must radically change the way higher education is delivered and explains that institutions' futures lie in personal learning networks and paths, blending experiential and digital approaches as open-source educational models.

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