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Counting Online Students
Online enrollments climbed 11 percent from 2012 to 2015, with private nonprofit colleges seeing the biggest gains and for-profits losing ground.
Ready to Learn?
A free web-based program created by professors shows students’ skill levels at the start of an online course.
Instructing Instructional Designers
The education and training of instructional designers is becoming more formalized as their role grows in importance at many institutions.
Reaching for the Stars
Arizona State University this month launched free interactive space exploration lessons fueled by NASA content -- and 1,200 users quickly jumped on board.
Opinion
MOOCs Find Their Sweet Spot
There are three steps for turning MOOCs into money makers, writes Robert Ubell.
Adobe introduces upgrades to online design and training platforms
Adobe this week released new versions of its eLearning authoring tool, Adobe Captivate, and its learning management system (LMS), Adobe...
U of Phoenix-HBCU Partnership Expands
As reported in Inside Higher Ed this week, South Carolina State University is the latest historically black institution to align...
U of Phoenix-HBCU Partnership Expands
Another historically black institution -- South Carolina State -- teams up with the University of Phoenix to offer online courses to a greater number of students.
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