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Online Education on Notice

Department of Education’s inspector general says Western Governors University’s competency-based courses do not meet distance education rules. What does finding mean for online learning? Experts weigh in.

Does Sharing Online Course Development Work?

Consortium of small colleges makes progress in launching online humanities courses, but report shows that collaboration has not saved institutions money and instructors time yet.

Improving Instructor-Student Engagement Online

Federal auditors assert that instructors at Western Governors University don't interact sufficiently with distance learners. Faculty members consider strategies to improve contact with online students.
Opinion

Why Academics Need a Digital Persona

Laura Pasquini writes it is becoming increasingly vital for scholars to share their practices online and develop a digital presence to support their work.

Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education.

Education Dept. to Back For-Profit Deals

As reported in Inside Higher Ed, the Trump administration's Education Department will sign off on controversial acquisitions of two large...

‘Wait and See’ at Blackboard

Officials say investments in tech support and enhancements have improved the client experience, but observers are cautious about the LMS's future.

Instructional Designers, Looking to be Heard

A new study suggests instructional designers think they would benefit from conducting research in the field of teaching and learning. But institutions and others don’t value their exploration, respondents say.