UniLeaks Looks to Keep Post-Secondary Institutions Honest
Renee Ramsarran — February 28, 2011 — Tech
References: unileaks.org & psfk
UniLeaks is a brand new Australian-based website looking to shed some light on the state of higher education around the world. Similar to WikiLeaks, whistle-blowers are encouraged electronic drop box. Once approved, site's journalists will then turn them into news stories. The creators are adamant about submissions being accurate and honest, and refuse to publish anything they deem to be "rumor, opinion, other kinds of first-hand accounts or material that is publicly available elsewhere."
The UniLeaks website has been created with the hopes of providing a safe space for students to share information about their universities and colleges. I haven't seen any crude or salacious information being shared on the site just yet, but it's refreshing to see an open forum of this type come to fruition.
The UniLeaks website has been created with the hopes of providing a safe space for students to share information about their universities and colleges. I haven't seen any crude or salacious information being shared on the site just yet, but it's refreshing to see an open forum of this type come to fruition.
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2. Whistle-blowing Platforms - Growing demand for websites that allow individuals to anonymously report misconduct or unethical behavior.
3. Student Empowerment - Rise of platforms that empower students to have a voice and effect change within their educational institutions.
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2. Media and Journalism - Increasing need for journalists and media organizations to utilize whistle-blowing platforms for investigative reporting.
3. Online Communities - Emergence of online communities dedicated to sharing information and experiences about educational institutions.
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