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High Tech in Higher Ed News- What's So Hard About Research? - Scientific American (blog) June 19, 2013
- Virtuzone hosts first Google Hangout On Air for small businesses - Zawya (registration) (press release) June 19, 2013
- Nasscom: Big gap between hiring and deployment - Times of India June 19, 2013
- G-8 leaders target globe-trotting corporations - Dubuque Telegraph Herald June 19, 2013
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Category Archives: Research Methods
Apps4Art: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
A year ago, when I was hallucinating about having a cache of iPads to pass around my class, I responded to a grant initiative in my region for proposals involving a consortium of members from four universities in North Carolina’s … Continue reading
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