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  • Keylogging student caught hacking college grades

    A university student has been caught hacking electronic records to improve his grades.

    Blog posts | February 8, 2012 10:42am PST

  • Kindlenomics Zero: When e-Texts have no entry cost

    Amazon's release of the Kindle for iPhone application today had me thinking about the economics of e-Texts again. Back in November of last year, I ran the numbers on how much money you could...

    Blog posts | March 4, 2009 2:11pm PST

  • Kindle Economics

    A few weeks ago I evaluated Amazon's Kindle. While I really liked the device, the big problem I had with it was that at its current price of $359.00 it was too expensive at this point for mass...

    Blog posts | November 16, 2008 8:27am PST

  • Author royalties the test for Flat World

    Our model is a core, then we plug in other revenue streams, testing those which work. And whenever we generate any revenue the authors get the 20% royalty, so they're invested in it. We want them...

    Blog posts | November 11, 2008 9:36am PST

  • Teaching the smart kids (or at least the motivated kids)

    For the first time since I've been teaching I have a high-end physics class this semester. Everything I've taught to this point has been computer application electives, introductory physics, or...

    Blog posts | January 29, 2008 9:33am PST

  • A new year (and semester) is upon us

    Spring semester can be a time to reflect upon 'the good, the bad, and the ugly' of the semester just ended. Most students have at least a semester on campus under their belt and University IT has...

    Blog posts | January 6, 2007 12:12pm PST

  • Higher blogging

    SUNY Buffalo's Alexander Halavais discusses blogging in the university classroom.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2006 12:45pm PDT

Additional Results

  • Keylogging student caught hacking college grades

    A university student has been caught hacking electronic records to improve his grades.

    Blog posts | February 8, 2012 10:42am PST

  • Kindlenomics Zero: When e-Texts have no entry cost

    Amazon's release of the Kindle for iPhone application today had me thinking about the economics of e-Texts again. Back in November of last year, I ran the numbers on how much money you could...

    Blog posts | March 4, 2009 2:11pm PST

  • Kindle Economics

    A few weeks ago I evaluated Amazon's Kindle. While I really liked the device, the big problem I had with it was that at its current price of $359.00 it was too expensive at this point for mass...

    Blog posts | November 16, 2008 8:27am PST

  • Author royalties the test for Flat World

    Our model is a core, then we plug in other revenue streams, testing those which work. And whenever we generate any revenue the authors get the 20% royalty, so they're invested in it. We want them...

    Blog posts | November 11, 2008 9:36am PST

  • Teaching the smart kids (or at least the motivated kids)

    For the first time since I've been teaching I have a high-end physics class this semester. Everything I've taught to this point has been computer application electives, introductory physics, or...

    Blog posts | January 29, 2008 9:33am PST

  • A new year (and semester) is upon us

    Spring semester can be a time to reflect upon 'the good, the bad, and the ugly' of the semester just ended. Most students have at least a semester on campus under their belt and University IT has...

    Blog posts | January 6, 2007 12:12pm PST

  • Higher blogging

    SUNY Buffalo's Alexander Halavais discusses blogging in the university classroom.

    Blog posts | April 4, 2006 12:45pm PDT

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