Daily Archives: June 21, 2010

How Students Spend Money [INFOGRAPHIC]

College is expensive. Even if you ignore tuition, room and board, and books…it’s still expensive. Why is that? Westwood College has a fantastic infographic that shows exactly where all the money goes. It probably doesn’t help that college students are becoming more tech-savvy and electronics-driven …

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8 Books Harvard Professors Recommend You Read This Summer

While most high school students are assigned a list of books to read over the summer, undergraduates aren’t required to do much at all during the summer months. Just in case you’ve been using the excuse of “But I don’t know what to read!” to avoid …

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Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools You Use In The Classroom

It’s summertime and that means now is your chance to find, test, and embrace new technology to aid learning in the classroom. But where do you start? Lucky for you, the Web 2.0 Ning is working together to figure out exactly which tools are the …

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College Students Turn To Cyber-Begging For Tuition Help

The Internet has truly changed how pretty much everything works. From communication to…paying for college?!A new site is hoping students can tap into the generosity of the Internet and social media by making it easy and even fun to pay for a part of a …

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Facebook Movie Poster Revealed: Shows Startling New Statistic

Students, parents, and teachers are all on Facebook. It’s no secret that the social networking site has grown in leaps and bounds. But just how many people are actually using Facebook nowadays? It was recently revealed that more than 400 million people are registered on …

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TECH ALERT: New iPhone Software Available Today

If you’re done with school and not attached to your computer today but just checking in on EduDemic, Twitter, and perhaps your e-mail, you may want to take note. A new operating system (called iOS 4) with lots of bells and whistles is available today …

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Should You Text Your Students?

If you’re a higher ed administrator, teacher, or even student organizer then there’s something you should know. If you plan on reaching students and getting your message across then you may want to try texting and not rely on e-mail. However, there are privacy concerns …

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