In honor of TGIF, here's a tGIF. Check out today's super-interesting Daily Links, and then have a great weekend!
- There's an interesting conversation going on about academic blogging (you know, verus just sticking to peer review journal articles).
- Two very different directions in how computing may aid teaching: Individualized, "adaptive learning," and automated paper grading. Very snazzy. What does this mean for the grad student labor market?
- Michigan enacts Right-to-work, and college instructors start getting paid on "merit." In the future, I guess we'll all have to actually start working hard.
- Did you ever wonder what public humanities was, and why it's important? Rhode Island's own Paula Krebs weighs in.
- The BDH continues to document, in so many ways, the way the wind blows. (And it blows in the direction of brains and business. Neurons and numbers. Grey matter and green matter).
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