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Jeffrey A. Roth Does Twitter have a place in Education?

Clearly this has been a tremendous year of growth for Twitter. Current valuation estimates of the company are in the order of $1 billion, and users are expected to reach 250 million over the next few years. A an eLearning provider, on a daily basis, we are talking to schools that looking at using it both for themselves as well as possibly having their students use it in some fashion. Campus Technology recently reported,… Continue

Added by Jeffrey A. Roth on September 18, 2009 at 8:15pm — No Comments

Jeffrey A. Roth Colleges are Failing

David Leonhardt of the New York Times recently wrote an eye opening article entitled "Colleges are Failing in Graduation Rates." The full article can be found online at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/09/business/economy/09leonhardt.html?_r=1&ref=education. He mentions that at the University of Massachusetts, only 33% of freshmen graduate within 6 years. It's an extreme, b… Continue

Added by Jeffrey A. Roth on September 11, 2009 at 2:55pm — No Comments

Jeffrey A. Roth Are non-verbal cues all that important?

Last week the Wall Street Journal (www.wsj.com - Mark Bauerlein) had an article about Gen Y not being able to "read" each other. Which got me thinking "Is non-verbal communication" all that important? Is the sound of a person voice or the smile on their face needed? Nielsen Mobile reported late last year that teenagers on average sent and received 2,272 texts per month. A year earlier the National School Boards Association estimated that middle an… Continue

Added by Jeffrey A. Roth on September 9, 2009 at 6:09pm — No Comments

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