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Daily Archives: June 5, 2012
Why Students Aren’t Using eTextbooks?
Guest Post by Kaitlyn Cole When e-textbooks were first introduced, they were supposed to be the wave of the future, and experts thought we’d see e-reader-toting students littering college campuses, and of course being adopted in droves by online … Continue reading
Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
I finally found time to grab a few books from the library that have looked interesting: The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship (Indiana 2010) Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanities…
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Originally posted on Open Geography:
Check this out. You thought you had an impressive rolodex. Here’s the American Geographic Society membership wheel: Realize that this thing is about 2 feet tall. Here it is closed:
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