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What's Next for Federal Innovation Rules?
The federal rule-making process can be confusing. Here are the answers to your pressing questions about how it might affect distance education and innovative programs.
Presidential Support (With Caveats) for OER
Survey finds campus leaders support use of open educational resources to reduce student textbook costs, but concerns linger about quality. They also feel more comfortable with their knowledge of digital learning.
Going Digital by Knowing Digital
College and universities ramp up initiatives to help students think critically and learn more about digital tools -- but faculty members and administrators don't always agree on the approach.
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The Career Curriculum Continuum
Universities can and must remain at the center of how people learn throughout their lives, Andrew Hermalyn writes.
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
The following news items of interest to "Inside Digital Learning" readers received coverage in Inside Higher Ed this week: Professors...
Another State Plans Online College
The University of Massachusetts System wants to compete with Southern New Hampshire and Purdue Global. Details on cost and strategy are still trickling in.
A University Goes It (Mostly) Alone Online
Southern Methodist University works with two online program management companies. For all future online programs, it plans to bring the operations in-house, citing mission and money.
Sharing Courses Far and Wide
More institutions are signing up to share courses online. Some want to work together on concentrations and even majors -- but skeptics warn that too much collaboration can dilute the academic experience for students.
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