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'Huge Deal for a Small School'

At Simmons College, two online degree programs launched less than five years ago are about to become the greatest source of tuition revenue on the campus.

The Ethics of Sharing Predictive Analytics

Should students be told what the data predict about their chances of success? Corporate leaders in predictive analytics business consider the issue posed by an Inside Higher Ed blogger.

'Tech and Trek'

The initiative, set to launch in fall 2017, will provide students and faculty and staff members with Apple devices to enhance their work in and out of the classroom -- while also trying to make sure people are sometimes off the grid.

Changing the Teaching of Calculus

Texas A&M professor creates video game to teach students introductory calculus, one of the most difficult academic subjects.

Mormon Church Expands Its Online Presence

The church's hybrid bridge program has opened the door to degree and certificate programs for tens of thousands of students -- and now the online program is going broader.
Opinion

Online Course Development, By Accident or By Design?

Online learning's growth shows no signs of slowing. The Online Learning Consortium estimates that 85 percent of Americans enrolled in...

More Coverage of Digital Learning

Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week includes: Study challenges cost and price myths of...

The British MOOC Invasion

FutureLearn, the massive open online course provider owned by the Open University in the U.K., expands to the U.S.