Daily Archives: May 17, 2010

Former Harvard Student Arrested: Faked His Grades, Application, Everything.

A former Harvard student is being accused of faking his grades, letters of recommendation, and pretty much every part of his academic history. 23-year-old Adam Wheeler is due in court tomorrow to be arraigned on multiple counts of identity fraud and larceny. According to the …

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A 10-Year-Old Explains How To Properly Use Facebook

Facebook is not just about sharing photos and playing games anymore. In fact, there’s a few rules you should remember when using Facebook. Rather than list them out (Don’t play Zynga’s money-maker Farmville, Don’t friend your boss, etc.), we’ll let a 10-year-old explain the unofficial …

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Find Out Where Students Spend Time Online

Have you ever been to a classroom where students bring their laptops? It’s not uncommon these days, especially at law schools, business schools, and most grad schools. So do you really think students are attentively taking notes during a lecture? Now that you’ve stopped laughing …

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How To Get Into Harvard. Seriously.

Ever wanted an Ivy League education, a degree with a host of Latin on it, and to be able to say you graduated with your Masters from Harvard? It’s possible and I’m living proof. This is one of those little-known things that only people in …

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15 Little-Known Ways Google Can Help Teachers And Students

From Boolean search strings to grammer checks, Google can help both students and teachers. There is a little-known area of Google that focuses on helping just these users. Google has been making big steps towards helping higher education these days (Google Voice Now Free For …

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