College grads don't end up playing the Major Leagues very often. According to The Wall Street Journal, there are only 26 major league college graduates. No, that isn't a typo -- it's 26 total, not 26 percent.
And that's not just players, but also managers.
I wrote before about Ross Ohlendorf, a Princeton graduate who is probably smarter than you. I'd guess that he's the most accomplished member of the major leagues -- at least when it comes to education.
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Using Twitter in the classroom
One teacher at the University of Texas at Dallas has been utilizing Twitter in his teaching, according to an article in Read Write Web.
Rankin uses a weekly hashtag to organize comments, questions and feedback posted by students to Twitter during class. Some of the students have downloaded Tweetdeck to their computers, others post by SMS or by writing questions on a piece of paper. Rankin then projects a giant image of live Tweets in the front of the class for discussion and suggests that students refer back to the messages later when studying.People are using Twitter for a number of different applications, many that the founders of Twitter surely never anticipated.
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