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Choosing the right tech tools for your teaching means making strategic choices, weighing costs against payoffs, and staying laser-focused on your course goals — and that is what this guide aims to help you do.
Return on investment can vary widely, even among similar types of high-profile institutions. And the top performers are often highly specialized. (PREMIUM)
The Cleveland Clinic, Duke University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Southern California have each received an equal share through a group of foundations set up by Tom Lord, a businessman who died in 1989. (PREMIUM)
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