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Risk Management

The U.S. Education Department must do more to prevent financial aid fraud in distance education, a federal audit says.

Strategies for the Small

Forget massive open online courses and online degree offerings. For the smallest colleges out there, a successful online education strategy can sometimes be as simple as email.

Try, Try Again

Two years and twice as many iterations later, MOOC instructors at Stanford U. say they are finally seeing results.

The Pulse: Pruvalu and ePortfolios

This month's edition of The Pulse podcast features an interview with Claudia Reuter, founder and CEO of SchoolChapters, which produces...

Howard University Offline

Six months after the historically black university announced a major push with Pearson to offer online degrees, the plans are on hold.

More Competition for Online Certificate Students

Coursera and Academic Partnerships both introduce online course "Specializations" after they held talks about working on the idea together.

Tempered Expectations

Survey shows academic leaders' enthusiasm for online education dipped in 2013 after interest among institutions with no such offerings faltered.
Opinion

Tech Alone Won't Cut It

Electronic advising systems have plenty of potential, writes Melinda Mechur Karp. But they will fall short without more attention to the messy, human side educational technology.