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Who Is Studying Online (and Where)

New federal data show continued (and accelerating) growth in online course taking in 2016, even as overall college enrollments were flat or falling. Big gainers: Western Governors and Arizona State. Big losers: the big for-profits.

‘Too Much, Too Fast’?

GOP’s Higher Education Act rewrite would give a boost to competency-based education, short-term certificates and alternative providers, but experts worry about the bill’s lack of safeguards.

How to Make Accessibility Part of the Landscape

A small institution in Vermont caters to students with disabilities by letting them choose the technology that suits their needs.

Thought Leader Interview: Rolin Moe on Innovation

The head of a small university’s "academic innovation" office explains why that phrase isn’t a contradiction in terms, and how the office helps professors amplify creative approaches to teaching and learning.

Predicting 2017's Legacy

What happened this year that will still matter in 2022? Digital learning experts weigh in.

New Online Programs: Cybersecurity, Public Health, Forensic Psychology

Eight institutions create new offerings in fields such as health analytics, integrated industrial technology and communication.
Opinion

Students' Vital Role in OER

Through creating and spreading open educational resources, students learn more and make an impact on the world, writes Christina Hendricks.

Knewton Pivots

Knewton, a pioneer in adaptive learning technology, will launch its first direct product for higher education in January. Previously the...