Edward Snowden: Traitor or American Hero?Edward Snowden: Traitor or American Hero?
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Technology advances have changed many things, one of which is the way students are learning in the present day. Today’s students are prepared to live and work in a digital world and have different learning expectations as a result. In this episode we hear from expert panelists in the world of interactive teaching.

Joining Dennis McCuistion are:

  • Adam Brackin, PhD: Research Assistant Professor
    Arts and Technology, UT Dallas
    http://www.utdallas.edu/atec

To learn more about this episode, visit the original blog post: The Impact of Technology on Higher Education: A Brave New World – Part One.

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Edward Snowden: Traitor or American Hero?Edward Snowden: Traitor or American Hero?
Photo of Gary Rifkin and Candace Fitzpatrick on the set of The McCuistion Program.Re-Air: Transforming Your Core Talents Into a Competitive Advantage