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Next for SNHU: Game-Based Learning and Digital Badges for Middle Schoolers

The university and its large online division plan to create a "seamless pathway" between K-12, college and students’ first jobs.

A University Helps Its Peers Go Online

As an early adopter of online learning, Franklin University built a strong technology and content infrastructure -- which it is now deploying with other colleges that want to start or expand their own digital course offerings.

Career Path Intervention -- Via a MOOC

A new open online course at Wesleyan serves students contemplating career paths and alumni who want to rethink theirs. Can the online format help liberal arts institutions become more practical?

The Education Department's Call to Action

Winners of a federal innovation challenge convened last week to ponder higher education's most pressing problems and the technology tools that might address them.

Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: six more universities offer degrees through edX; billion-dollar OER savings; imposing rigor on federal aid experiments; MIT bets big on AI.

Spotlight on Innovation: Unity College Carves Out Online Niche

A small environmental college in Maine created a suite of specialized online programs with help from faculty and staff enthusiasts.
Opinion

From Anxious Online Dean to Confident Virtual Instructor

Robert Ubell spent years encouraging professors to overcome their fears, try something new and teach on the web. Now he's trying to practice what he preached.

EdX: From MicroMasters to Online Master’s Degrees

Six more institutions are following Georgia Tech’s lead and launching affordable online master’s degrees with edX.