Digital technology makes it possible to improve the clarity, precision and utility of textbooks. A process known as “knowledge engineering” powers those improvements. We should embrace it now.
Many freshmen college students at places like Stanford and Columbia are struggling to read books from cover to cover.
Reserve readings are most often assigned in addition to the required books. We welcome any feedback from students or faculty members. You may direct questions or comments to Krystie Wilfong, the ...
Textbooks can set college students back hundreds or even thousands of dollars ... and continue to safeguard student protections and access.” “The “report” in question is rife with bogus claims about ...
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EDITORIAL: When the ‘best’ students don’t read books
New students at top universities can face many intimidating challenges. Reading a book isn’t supposed to be one of them.
Pollster Nate Silver said he believes there is “hidden good news” for Democrats in the 2024 election results, despite the ...
Technology is something that both enhances and encumbers our lives. This contrast leaves us feeling deeply ambivalent and ...
Blue Ridge Community College Religion and Philosophy Instructor Eric Williamson has published his own textbook, ...
Twenty years later, American Libraries looks back at one of the most brazen and puzzling book heists in an academic library.
Book bans in U.S. schools and libraries during the 2021-22 school year disproportionately targeted children's books written ...
It’s time to check in: How’s the year in books coming along for you ... That’s the aching question at the center of The Extinction of Experience, a roving investigation of the threat ...
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