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Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Topics include: Analysis of nondegree credentials; blocking streaming sites in lecture halls; a community college's successful industry certifications.
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An Elite Online Bachelor’s Degree
Several Ivy League universities offer online degrees at the graduate level -- but few have ventured into online undergraduate degrees. The University of Pennsylvania could lead the way.
Framework for Tech Vendor Quality Assessment Updated With New Features
A suite of resources designed to help institutions make sense of the digital courseware market is getting a refresh this...
An Alternative (Online) Path to 'Free' College
A range of alternative providers have in recent years sought to significantly lower the price of college-level course work by...
OER for Online Instructors to Read
Some online instructors use open educational resources to help students connect to the learning material. Now those instructors can turn...
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Test-Driving New Classroom Tech Initiatives
Professors share what they're doing differently in the classroom this fall -- and how they'll measure the success of their experiments.
Framework for Tech Vendor Quality Assessment Updated With New Features
A suite of resources designed to help institutions make sense of the digital courseware market is getting a refresh this...
No Smartphones or Laptops in Class -- Campuswide
Faculty members at one small college think a formal policy restricting personal technology use in the classroom will cut down on distractions and improve learning.
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