Blogs tagged with education from All Schools

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Open Mode
mbastien from Ryerson University | Mar, 19th 2008

A blog on the intersection between social media technology and how that field is pushing and shaping business, education, and culture.

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Babbly Lucy
Lucy from Brown University | Jan, 29th 2008

Lucy babbles on about a lot of stuff.

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On Rye
rkellett from Middlebury College | Feb, 6th 2008

A Middlebury College student from San Francisco studying abroad in China.

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University Scholar
mfrancis107 from Indiana University Southeast | Apr, 5th 2008

University Scholar is the source for college help. Get tips and advice to make college a success. Learn how to be active at your university or college, increasing your chance of getting scholarships. Hack your way through college with study tips and advice. Become someone at your university by studying less and increasing productivity.

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An Open Book
Ashlea from Lynn University | Apr, 29th 2008

Jana, a junior student at Lynn University, blogs about her life as an English major, what it's like living in the dorms, and how to deal with the ups and downs of balancing homework, her job, and friends.

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Teresa
Teresa from University of California San Diego | Sep, 10th 2008

Teresa is a Communication major at the University of California, San Diego who will one day live out of a cardboard box. (But you can bet it will be decorated in pink rhinestones.) She frequently regrets her choice of major and has quarterly panic attacks about switching into something else, unfortunately she is a firm believer in the philosophy, but I've come too far. She is frightened by her parents' acceptance of her ambitions, because this means two things: A) they truly believe she's incompetent of majoring in what they perceive to be anything of substance, and B) they really do expect her to marry rich. She apologizes for selfishly utilizing this blog to discuss her favorite topic (herself, if that wasn't blatantly obvious) and to preoccupy herself in the wee hours of the morning. It is about anything and everything, moderately censored, of course, as she is rather aware that publishing her personal life on the internet is not one of her brightest ideas. Despite this knowledge, her tendency to oppose whatever her common sense suggests is powerful. Her one and only privacy tactic is to imagine the reactions of her 2nd grade teacher, her brother, and a creepy middle-aged pedophile in Kansas before she hits publish.(If you happen to be the creepy middle-aged pedophile in Kansas, Teresa happens to have a prosthetic leg and a horrible case of bacne, seriously, you're not interested.) If the envisioned facial expressions are of an acceptable level of horror, then the entry stays.

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Life of a Statesman
Tamar Paine from George Wythe College | Jul, 8th 2008

I am a statesman, or if you prefer, a stateswoman. What is that? I like to define it as a person who builds bridges where ever she sees a need. A statesman searches out opportunities to make a difference in the world. I may be young, but that is what I am beginning to do. This is how I choose to live my life. I hope, at the least, that this blog is informative and inspirational. Who knows? Maybe it will change the life you live to the life you want to lead.

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Blue Island Almanack
Progressive from Rochester Institute of Technology | Feb, 17th 2008

Humans share a great and contentious resource in our collective home, this blue island in space. This collaborative blog is a place for authors and readers to explore the collective connection of economy, education, environment, and ethics through articles, essays, and debates.

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