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Spotlight on Innovation: Campbellsville Grows Online at a Fast Clip
Online enrollment at a small private institution in Kentucky rose far more quickly than administrators expected, thanks to strategic decisions and a little luck.
Simulating Robots, DIY Edition
User-friendly robotics simulators were hard to come by in higher ed -- so one professor enlisted students to take matters into their own hands.
Job Changes in Digital Learning
Recent hires and promotions in the fields of online learning and instructional technology, at Anderson, California Community Colleges, Harvard, Northern Illinois, Waubonsee and West Florida.
Opinion
Not Your Mother’s Online Class
Hybrid education may be the breath of the future -- and the death of teaching as we know it, Curtis Newbold writes.
Michigan to Start Online, Part-Time M.B.A. Program
The University of Michigan's Ross School of Business announced Tuesday that it will start a part-time online master of business...
Student Spending on Course Materials Plummets
In the last decade, average student spending on required course materials has decreased by more than 30 percent, according to the National Association of College Stores.
Seeking a Middle Ground Between Publishers and OER
Top Hat strives to get professors to create their own textbooks and make them available free or for sale on its platform. Should traditional textbook publishers be concerned?
Accessibility Rules the Conversation
Administrators and professors alike wonder how their institutions' progress in making course content available to all students compares with others, as advocates continue their push.
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