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Lessons Learned
With a year and a half to go until the University of Arkansas launches its online institution, can the system avoid the pitfalls that have doomed similar initiatives?
New Leaders for MOOC Providers
Coursera hires Yale's former president and edX brings in a corporate executive to try to take them to the next level.
Serving a Big Demographic
National Hispanic University shutters degree programs in part because of aid program eligibility, but some question whether demand is there for such a specialized university.
Remembering the Alamo (Faculty)
Accreditor responds to Alamo Colleges professors' concerns about a new core curriculum course inspired by The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
Front Line Instructors
Writing professors find themselves playing a critical and unexpected role in the education of veterans.
When MOOC Profs Move
If a faculty member swaps institutions, who keeps the intellectual property rights to the massive open online course-- the professor, the university, or both?
The Sky Isn't Falling
Rhetoric about ed tech at SXSWedu and ACE meetings is more sober than soaring, as academics and experts talk about how to use emerging models.
Work in Progress
At the second Online Learning Summit, educators survey a landscape vastly different from a year ago.
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