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At SMU, a popular adjunct professor has been fired--or, more precisely, "not renewed"--and the word is that her firing had a lot to do with her blog. Elaine Liner has taught writing as an adjunct at SMU for several years; she is also a local theater critic and, until recently, she led an active anonymous life online as the Phantom Professor, an outspoken critic of the academy whose tales of campus life ultimately hit a little too close to home for her colleagues.
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
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Blogging is allowing academics to develop and share their ideas with an audience beyond the universities. But as Jim McClellan reports, not everyone is convinced ...
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
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Good summary notes of an IT project at the University of Maryland to implement blogging software across campus for use by staff and students in creating content.
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Stephen Bainbridge, corporate law prof at UCLA, quotes the response of Mark Sargent, Dean of Villanova, to his tongue-in-cheek proposal that profs should get academic credit for blogging.
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