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Taking the Arts Online

Ed-tech start-up Kadenze launches an online education platform specifically created for creative arts courses.

Evolving Learning for the New Digital Era

“Evolving Learning for the New Digital Era” is the latest in our series of print-on-demand booklets. Articles focus on changing...

The Pulse: John Baker of D2L

This month's edition of Inside Higher Ed's monthly technology podcast features a discussion with John Baker, CEO of D2L, about the new version of the company's learning platform, Brightspace.

Take Note

Study examines whether students should text or tweet in class -- or put their smartphones down -- to improve their grades. The results aren't as anti-device as some professors might think.

Early Adapters

Recent adaptive learning entrants seek to put faculty members in charge of "personalized" content, but will the tools go beyond pilot projects?

FTC Tangles With For-Profits

Federal Trade Commission is latest agency to pursue for-profits, announcing that online Ashworth College has settled over allegations of misrepresenting transfer credits and state licensure prerequisites to students.

Cable History

Many historians try to make their work accessible to the public. But how accessible is too accessible, and at what cost? New course offered jointly by History Channel and U of Oklahoma has some on campus wondering.

How Not to Lose Control of a Class

Experts weigh in on how to get a class back on track once the professor feels he or she is no longer in control. Preventive classroom management can go a long way in never getting to that point, they say.