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Internet reduces need for experts. Where does this leave professors?

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[I wrote this originally on Island, the student learning website I'm building at BYU.]

Clay Shirky writes:

[Credentialed] experts the world over have been shocked to discover that they were consulted not as a direct result of their expertise, but often as a secondary effect — the apparatus of credentialing made finding experts easier than finding [non-credentialed] amateurs, even when the amateurs knew the same things as the experts.

Submitted by Kyle Mathews on Thu, 10/23/2008 - 20:06