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What We're Reading, April 2013
"The 3-D Printing Revolution: Dreams Made Real, One Layer at a Time," Rachel Ehrenberg, Science News 183 (5) (March 9, 2013)
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/348429/description/The_3-D_Printing_Revolution
Status report and backgrounder on 3-D printing: "Many herald 3-D printing as a game changer, a 'disruptive' technology that will turn...
Recent Reading by the EDUCAUSE Editors
The EDUCAUSE editors pulled together some recent publications we found interesting or entertaining. Let us know what you think, and please do share your own recommendations.
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What You Read in 2012
What was big in 2012? Clearly analytics, massive open online courses (MOOCs), and open education all spent some time in the spotlight this past year. Other areas of interest to our readers included library-related topics and new business models for higher education. Listed below are the ten most widely read EDUCAUSE Review and EDUCAUSE Review Online articles, as well as the three most watched videos and the top-three ERO podcasts from 2012.
The editors of EDUCAUSE...
Inspiration: Where to Find It?
"Inspiration is hard to come by. You have to take it where you find it." – Bob Dylan
As we work to reinvent, reimagine and tinker with the born-digital EDUCAUSE Review Online, we’ve been looking for inspiration and insight in places deemed as exemplars in digital magazine publishing- sites such as the Harvard Business Review, National Geographic, and...
Crowdsourcing: Sounds Great, but Hard to Do
Crowdsourcing! Co-creation! Curation! It seems as if everyone is trumpeting the "Cs" as the future of publishing and content. Not ones to be left behind, we’ve been thinking about using crowdsourcing to create content for EDUCAUSE Review Online. With such a creative, thoughtful, and knowledgeable community, crowdsourcing seems a great approach to collecting the "best of" any topic. Of course, the first challenge is how to narrow proposed topics to something specific...














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