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Category Archives: GA Tech
Georgia Tech’s new $7,000-per-year Masters degree in computer science
Implications of Georgia Tech’s new $7,000-per-year Masters degree in computer science The Wall Street Journal reports on something that is of interest to all Christians. Excerpt: Anyone who cares about America’s shortage of computer-science experts should cheer the recent news out of Georgia … Continue reading
Posted in Department of Education, Education, GA Tech, Online Education, Public Education
Tagged A shortfall of computer-science graduates, MOOCs, one of the most well-respected programs in the country, Online education, Online education puts the focus back on teaching students – not on doing research, powered by Udacity
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Georgia Tech Redesigns Building Degree by Laura Diamond
From the Atlanta Journal Constitution, October 4, 2012 Georgia Tech redesigns building degree By Laura Diamond The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Tech is phasing out its undergraduate degree in building construction because of declining enrollment and concerns raised by an accrediting … Continue reading
A Samsung Intern From GA Tech
A Samsung Intern From GA Tech May Have Cracked One Of The Mobile Industry’s Biggest Problem Want to spend a summer making photocopies? Don’t work as an intern for Samsung’s Nick DeCarlo. Forget fetching coffee. The vice president of portfolio … Continue reading
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