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Books
A New Culture of Learning
by
John Brown; Douglas Thomas
Call Number: LB1051 .T46 2011
ISBN: 9781456458881
Publication Date: 2011
Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be
by
Frank Bruni
Call Number: LB2351.2.B78 2015
ISBN: 9781455532681
Publication Date: 2016-03-08
The Ultimate Question 2.0
by
Fred F. Reichheld; Rob Markey (As told to)
Call Number: HF5415.5.R439 2011
ISBN: 9781422173350
Publication Date: 2011-09-20
Unrelenting Change, Innovation, and Risk
by
Lee Phelan; Daniel J. Phelan
Call Number: LB2328.P48 2016
ISBN: 9781475820614
Publication Date: 2016-02-29
Podcasts
Revisionist History
a new podcast from Malcolm Gladwell and Panoply Media. Each week for 10 weeks, Revisionist History will go back and reinterpret something from the past: an event, a person, an idea. Something overlooked. Something misunderstood.
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Published by Dr. Snyder
Higher Education From A Team Perspective
Education, Meet Disruption
Old School New School: Anatomy Of A Lecture
College Simulates The Real World
What Will I Do After High School?
A Leap In Consciousness – Discovery In A Digital World
Of Sketches, Compositions And Flow: Evaluating Higher Education
Step Into The Future Of Higher Education
From American Scholar To Global Player
Adapting To Higher Education: The Identity Struggle
How Technology Is “Democratising” The Future Of Learning
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