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Lessons About Online Learning

Yoram and Edith Neumann, who have been involved with online education for decades, share some lessons about what factors most help students learn.

No One Rule Fits All

Higher education groups say Education Department's proposed rules on teacher preparation program discriminate against distance education providers.

Sign of the Times

Penn State U's World Campus plans further changes to its faculty development efforts after an online teaching certificate program became a surprise hit among graduate students.

Georgia Tech's Next Steps

Online master's program in computer science -- a much-watched attempt to apply the MOOC model to for-credit programs -- may not be the big revenue generator the institute projected it would be, but administrators deem it a success and plan to expand it.

Love Letter to Blended Learning

Report on the future of online education stresses central role of faculty members and instructional designers.

Equal Promises, Unequal Experiences

Graduates of an online program at George Washington U sue the institution, saying they paid more to receive a worse experience than face-to-face students.

MOOC With a Community College Twist

The steep investment is preventing two-year institutions from creating massive open online courses, but SUNY Broome Community College found a way -- and a purpose for one.

Reciprocity and Online Education

A backlash against state reciprocity in the regulation of online education is misguided, write Phil Hill and Russ Poulin, who argue that consistently applied regulations are good for consumer choice and protection.