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'Safe Space' for Experimentation or Dangerous 'Loophole'?

Two experts -- Barmak Nassirian and Paul LeBlanc -- discuss federal experiment to open up student aid to eight noncollege job training programs.

Humans, the Latest MOOC Feature

MIT experiments with instructor grading in massive open online courses as a way to expand teaching and learning opportunities for students and instructors.

The Pulse: Dublabs' Tony Orlando

This month’s episode of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Tony Orlando, chief executive officer of DubLabs.

Scoring the Scorecards

Florida International U explores whether redesigning courses according to best practices actually leads to improvements for faculty members and students.

A Novel Way to Launch an Online Program

While many institutions rely on online program management providers, Schreiner University opts for an alternative way of building an online nursing program.
Opinion

Note Taking as Stenography

Jay Sterling Silver offers what he thinks is the real argument against laptops in the classroom.

Ed-Tech Stamp of Approval

Complete College America launches an awards program to recognize technology companies that can deliver on their promises.

Where Open Textbooks Are Used

While most faculty members are still unaware of open educational resources, use in introductory courses nearly rivals that of traditional textbooks, study finds.