by Mark Greenfield | Jul 5, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Higher Education
As I continue to explore the importance of the research function in higher education, I am revisiting the “Wisconsin Idea”. For those of you not familiar with it, the Wisconsin Idea is a philosophy embraced by the University of Wisconsin System (UW...
by Mark Greenfield | Apr 10, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Faculty Experts
Historically the research conducted on college campuses is shared through scholarly journals behind paywalls that make this important information unavailable to the general public. This is now beginning to change. Unpaywall is a browser extension...
by Mark Greenfield | Mar 25, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Higher Education, leadership
Today’s noteworthy tweet comes from Greg Britton (@gmbritton). He is the Editorial Director of the Johns Hopkins University Press. In Defense of Facts and Expertise: On Ronald J. Daniels’s “What Universities Owe Democracy” https://t.co/FZYcryzj5H via...
by Mark Greenfield | Mar 5, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Higher Education, Noteworthy Tweet
Today’s noteworthy tweet comes from Ross Dawson (@rossdawson) It seems amazing to me that media and information literacy has never been a core part of the school curriculum. However Estonia teaches it K-12 with a ‘media and influence’ course compulsory, treating it as...
by Mark Greenfield | Feb 15, 2022 | Blog, Expertise Marketing, Social Media
Today’s noteworthy tweet comes from David Meerman Scott: Facebook amplifies the false information and polarizing content of cults because it’s what the systems have been trained to do! https://t.co/soQZbUFBOF — David Meerman Scott (@dmscott) February 11,...