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The End of the Line for iTunes U?
Apple’s app for sharing university lectures was an important precursor to the MOOC movement, but the future of iTunes U doesn’t look bright.
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: a technology boot camp focused on low-income students; Walmart expands employee education program to more fields and more institutions; boot-camp lender is sold.
Opinion
The Adaptive Learning Market Shakes Out
Bob Ubell explores a largely unacknowledged but inevitable consolidation in the adaptive learning industry.
Bizarre Case Tests Limits of Incentive Compensation Rules
Justice Department settlements with two Christian universities pull back curtain on confusion over incentive compensation rules -- and raise questions about how they are enforced.
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Among the topics: a new boot camp with a diversity mission; report clears Arizona State; a conference not to miss.
Online Is (Increasingly) Local
The proportion of students studying fully online who are enrolled within 50 miles of their homes has risen from under half to fully two-thirds, a new study finds.
The Pulse: Phil Hill on Learning Platforms
The new episode of the Pulse podcast features a keynote address by Phil Hill, publisher of the PhilOnEdTech Blog, at the USciences eLearning 3.0 Conference in May.
Opinion
Leading Without an OPM in the Age of ‘Bigger Is Better’
Building and managing their own online programs helps institutions transform themselves and prepare for the future, Vin Del Casino and Evie Cummings argue.
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