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U. of Phoenix nixes Twitter U.
April 04, 2009
Wendy Paul, executive director of public relations for the University of Phoenix, offers an official response to my April Fools post: “University of Phoenix is not going to deliver courses via Twitter. With the limited characters you can post on Twitter, this wouldn’t be a feasible platform for a robust and quality academic curriculum.”
Typical ivory-tower elitist.
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