Filter & Sort
Digital Humanities Bubble
A series of critical articles have some digital humanists saying the trend has been oversold, particularly with regard to producing academic jobs.
The Pulse: Ray Henderson of In the Telling
The technology entrepreneur Ray Henderson discusses his latest venture, In the Telling, in this month's edition of The Pulse podcast.
Deciding Factors
Northwestern and Washington State U. agree on what they want from their new learning management systems -- so why are they picking different providers?
Competency and Affordability
Southern New Hampshire University's College for America rolls out competency-based bachelor's degrees students can earn for $10,000 or less.
'We Gave It a Year'
Administrators and faculty members reflect about future of online education on their campuses as 2U's Semester Online consortium nears its end.
Catholic College, Online Degrees
Mount St. Mary's still has high hopes for Portmont College, a new online subsidiary, after partner foundation goes belly-up.
Let's Make a Deal
As the ed-tech investment community gathers at the Education Innovation Summit for a fifth year, some attendees are growing impatient about the lack of results.
Stand Up and Be Counted
Maryland fires off letters to large and small distance education providers alike in an attempt to find out who's teaching students in the state. Is this quality control or protectionism?
Pagination
Pagination
- 197
- /
- 229