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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Blimling, Gregory S. – About Campus, 2013
Why do so many traditionally aged college students engage in inappropriate behaviors, even when they are smart enough to know better? To answer this question, Gregory S. Blimling looks at some of the latest neuroscience research and, in doing so, introduces a new dimension to understanding psychosocial development in college…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Development, Student Behavior, Capacity Building
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Blimling, Gregory S. – About Campus, 2004
The social sciences are awash with studies of varying quality. The process of getting published is supposed to sort the good from the bad and, through feedback and editing, make the good better. Ideally, that is how the system should and usually does work--but it does not always work that way. One problem with social science research is that the…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Social Sciences, Logical Thinking
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Blimling, Gregory S. – About Campus, 2000
Technological advances, such as Web-based student services and videoconferencing, are rapidly transforming how and what students learn. This article considers insights into how evolving electronic services on campuses provide benefits and problems for students. Those responsible for the out-of-class services and programs for students should not be…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education, Interschool Communication, Technology
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Blimling, Gregory S.; Whitt, Elizabeth J. – About Campus, 1998
Provides historical information on student affairs models including student development, student services, and the "Student Learning Imperative." Explains why and how the "Seven Principles of Good Practice for Student Affairs" were established. Describes an incident in which these principles were put into practice. (MKA)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Students, Educational Change, Higher Education