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Hundreds of Colleges to Get Adaptive Learning Aid

More than 200 institutions seeking support on active learning initiatives will have help over the next four years from a...

Unique Memorial for Beloved Online Professor

The death of a professor who was passionate about online learning prompted colleagues, students and friends to pay tribute to him through the medium he championed.

New Twist in Federal Funding for OER

UPDATED: Education Department apparently disregards congressional instructions for spending 2019 money, dividing $5 million between Arizona State University and Chippewa Valley Technical College.

Next on College Completion Agenda: Equity

Community colleges are realizing that addressing racial and income equity are the missing pieces to improving completion rates. And Achieving the Dream wants to help them eliminate that inequity.

Online Students Multitask More (Not in a Good Way)

Study finds that even those who are inclined to stray do so less in face-to-face classes -- presumably because instructors and peers are watching. What are the implications for online learning? And is all multitasking bad?

The Pulse: The Science of Adult Learning

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a presentation by Kristen Betts entitled "Neuro-Andragogy: Science & Art of Changing the Brain."

New Online Academic Programs

Colleges begin programs in psychology, HR management, information and communication sciences, and applied computer science, among other disciplines.

Trial and Error: Online Prep for Face-to-Face Programs

Students in Brandeis's graduate programs complained they didn't feel prepared when they arrived on campus. The institution turned to an online platform for a solution.