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Carnegie Mellon to Open Up Its Digital Learning Tools
Carnegie Mellon University's Open Learning Initiative plans to make dozens of software tools it has developed to enable "learning engineering"...
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: objections to online gym class; accreditor's report on unbundling; connecting community colleges' work-force programs.
Discussion Boards: Valuable? Overused? Discuss.
Instructors and students alike are growing tired of the discussion board formula. Innovative approaches point to the potential for more meaningful online learning experiences.
Q&A: How to Develop ‘Program Architecture’
Kacey Thorne, director of program architecture at Western Governors University, explains her role and lays out plans for developing underlying competencies that inform online programs.
The Pulse: Aula Education's Anders Krohn
This month's episode of our technology podcast features an interview with the co-founder of a new communication platform designed to replace the LMS.
Opinion
Building Online Courses Communally
The master model of course development devalues all but the lead instructor and reduces students to numbers, Penelope Adams Moon argues. We can do better by building online courses together.
Increasing Understanding of Online Learning
Survey of campus strategy leaders categorizes colleges by online intensity and examines issues such as student interaction with instructors, governance and student outcomes.
How Many Public Universities Can ‘Go Big’ Online?
Numerous public university systems and state flagships are planning ambitious online endeavors. How many succeed in a competitive marketplace will depend on pricing, execution and leadership.
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