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Carnegie Mellon Rolls Out Open Learning Science Tools

Carnegie Mellon University has begun publicly releasing a massive suite of learning science tools it's developed for proprietary use over...

End of the Line for Much-Hyped Tech Company

After failing to live up to the expectations it (self-)generated, the adaptive learning company Knewton goes out not with a bang but with a whimper.

Rival Publishers Join Forces

Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education will combine to create one giant education publisher focused on digital content. Observers aren’t convinced that’s a good thing for students.

Medical Colleges Still Frown at Online

As online learning gains ground in many corners of higher education, admissions offices at most medical colleges still prefer students with on-ground course experiences.

New Database of Teaching and Learning Centers Nationwide

Centers for teaching and learning at institutions across the U.S. will be easier than ever to find and contact, thanks...

Ed Department Approves More Direct Assessment at Brandman

Brandman University, in California, has secured approval from the U.S. Department of Education to offer two new direct-assessment programs: an...

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: Cengage and McGraw-Hill to merge; judge orders implementation of state authorization; "Teaching in a Digital Age."

The Pulse: Lori Anderson Talks ALEKS

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Lori Anderson, vice president of technical product management at McGraw-Hill, about its ALEKS software.