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...doing away with shopping period would force students to come up with better ways of choosing courses. The CUE guide is often unhelpful, but it could be dramatically improved. It could, for example, include longer and more specific qualitative comments, creating a more detailed Web page for each professor with an entire history of student evaluations. It could publish grade distributions alongside evaluations. A still more ambitious project might lead to a course recommendation site modeled on Amazon.com, matching your preferences with those of other students, and using their course evaluations as a guide...
...guide, which will be circulated via e-mail and posted on the UC Web site, will include procedural information for getting an advisor, reserving rooms on campus, and applying for grants, among other things, according to Sundquist...
...summer initiative seemed to excite Petersen and Sundquist more than the upcoming release of the revamped UC Web site, which is set to go online later this week...
...Facebook will have to decide whether they want to go further than the law would require them to go in this context,” Palfrey said. “As Facebook continues to succeed in its effort to become the operating system for the social web, these types of policy problems are going to compound.” In an e-mail to The Crimson, a Facebook representative did not comment on the anti-Islam group, but provided a link to the site’s “Terms of Use” page, which forbids users from...
...their courses, they should be able to have a good idea of the material they will be teaching two weeks before they deliver their first lecture. Posting at least a preliminary syllabus—perhaps even from a previous offering of the course—on the Web is not too much to ask. Harvard’s professors are a fairly erudite bunch, but time waits for no man. We hope to see a dramatic increase in the number of posted syllabi today and a more efficient and institutionalized system in years to come...