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Daily Archives: 27 August, 2012
MOOCs will mean the death of universities? Not likely
27 Aug, 2012
steve
e-teaching
,
MOOCs
Teaching
China’s Universities
27 Aug, 2012
steve
China
Governance and administration
What Can Angry Birds Teach Us About Universal Design for Instruction?
27 Aug, 2012
steve
Angry Birds
Teaching
No, algebra isn’t necessary — and yes, STEM is overrated
27 Aug, 2012
steve
maths
,
STEM
Teaching
Why do we procrastinate so much?
27 Aug, 2012
steve
procrastination
Life
A fair system for college entry
27 Aug, 2012
steve
CAO
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law
,
TCD
,
undergraduate admissions
Fees, access and admissions
University rankings here to stay, but should come with ‘health warnings’
27 Aug, 2012
steve
rankings
Governance and administration
Exams timetable
27 Aug, 2012
steve
Irish
,
leaving cert
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maths
Fees, access and admissions