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Introduction and overview of responses | Pew Internet & American Life Project

Introduction and overview of responses | Pew Internet & American Life Project: "The Future of Higher Education
Jul 27, 2012by Janna Anderson, Jan Lauren Boyles, Lee Rainie
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For a millennium, universities have been considered the main societal hub for knowledge and learning.1 And for a millennium, the basic structures of how universities produce and disseminate knowledge and evaluate students have survived intact through the sweeping societal changes created by technology—the moveable-type printing press, the Industrial Revolution, the telegraph, telephone, radio, television, and computers.

Today, though, the business of higher education seems to som"

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