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Sharing Courses? Google It

Three liberal arts colleges in Michigan team with the company to share courses via interactive whiteboards and videoconferencing. The results could be transformative, participants say.

‘Emerging Scholars’ in Online Learning

The Online Learning Consortium on Tuesday announced its initial group of "emerging scholars" to participate in the organization's Research Center...
Opinion

How Students Cheat Online, and Why Stopping Them Matters

Jarrod Morgan describes the creative ways stressed test takers violate the rules and the importance of ensuring academic integrity.

‘Emerging Scholars’ in Online Learning

The Online Learning Consortium on Tuesday announced its initial group of "emerging scholars" to participate in the organization's Research Center...

Smashing Faculty Skepticism

Faculty members need one-on-one consultation, positive reinforcement and examples from early adopters before they'll commit en masse to transforming their classrooms.

Rejecting Criticisms -- and Addressing Them

George Washington University administrators think criticisms of its online programs are overblown -- but they also want to improve the programs and address ambient concerns.

Checking on Vendors

Universities are turning to secret shoppers, not to spy on competitors, but to keep tabs on third-party vendors that run key functions like admissions.

From Testing Powerhouse to ‘Learning Company’

Buying a stake in Smart Sparrow, an emergent player in creating adaptive curricular content, ACT expands its footprint -- in a way fully consistent with its mission, its leaders say.