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Q&A: Making Sense of Universal Design for Learning

The concept applies to more than just disability issues. A new book helps contextualize the growing educational approach and offers a road map to adoption even skeptics will appreciate.

Trial and Error: Striving for the Perfect LMS

Administrators at the University of Virginia wanted more from their learning management system -- so they took steps to make improvements.

Online Learning Consortium Honors Innovative Projects

The Online Learning Consortium unveiled its annual Digital Learning Innovation Award honorees during its yearly Accelerate conference earlier this month...

Imagining an Apple Store for Online Degrees

Georgia Tech moves forward with plans to create storefronts for its online education programs, joining a growing number of institutions offering hybrid online learning experiences.

Statewide Data on OER Savings

North Dakota students saved more than $1 million on textbooks after the state invested just $110,000 to help instructors use open educational resources. Audit identifies successes and ongoing challenges.

Who's Taking Nondegree Courses -- and Why?

Most students enrolled in nondegree online programs already have degrees, and a minority actually want a credential, new data show.

Learning Across Cultures, With Help From Technology

A new project will use technology to build bridges between classrooms in the U.S. and Japan. A pedagogical model of international collaboration facilitated by technology is gaining steam worldwide.
Opinion

Open Educational Resources: What We Don't Know

Free, accessible curricular materials may have many benefits for students. But the research conducted so far hasn't delivered the required proof yet, Regan Gurung writes.