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Venture Capital's Massive, Terrible Idea For The Future Of College | The Awl

Posted on February 3, 2013 by davidjennings Posted in Bookmarks, Course Reader, Diigo

Tags: MOOC, xMOOC, SebatianThrun, Udacity, PotentialReading, ocTEL

by: David Jennings

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Tagged with: #ocTEL, mooc, PotentialReading, SebatianThrun, Udacity, xMOOC

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