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Faculty Buy-in Builds, Bit by Bit: Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology

Professors are slowly gaining confidence in the effectiveness of online learning as more of them teach online, Inside Higher Ed's...

A Horizontal Move in the Right Direction

A horizontal approach to open educational resources reaches the most students in the quickest way possible, writes Daniel Williamson.

Booklet and Webcast Provide Tips for Flipping Classroom

Inside Higher Ed has released its latest print-on-demand compilation, "Flipping the Classroom and Other Techniques to Improve Teaching." You may...

Distance Education Expanding in Canada

New report shows that Canadian institutions offer lots of online courses, but say they lack adequate resources for their growing programs.

Assuring Online Course Quality

Seton Hill University takes a collaborative campuswide approach to developing, refining and assessing distance education classes.

Outsourcing Career Skills Training

More students and faculty members at institutions as varied as Harvard University and community colleges are using LinkedIn's LyndaCampus to help students hone workplace competencies instructors may not have time to teach.

Competing Models Among OPM Providers

Fee-for-service models offered by some online program management providers gain some traction, but experts say they won’t overtake revenue-share deals.

The Ostrich and the Trend

A recent blog post was wrong about massive open online courses, Arshad Ahmad and Barbara Oakley write. MOOCs aren't the promised panacea, but they are neither dangerous nor dead.