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The Pulse: The Future of 'Flipping'
This month's edition of The Pulse podcast looks at what the future holds for efforts to use technology to "flip" the classroom.
War on Multiple Fronts
The University of Maryland University College needs to change to stay alive. But so far the university can only agree on what it doesn’t want to change into.
A Platform for All Purposes
EdCast, a new online education platform provider, wants to use open-source software to help institutions teach courses to on-campus and online students all at once.
Less Prescriptive in California
California's Democratic leaders have taken a gentler approach in push for the state's colleges to get creative with online courses, including with a $50 million award fund.
Opinion
OER Beyond Voluntarism
The drive for open educational resources is unlikely to take hold without more commercial support and incentives for faculty members and other stakeholders, Brian Jacobs argues.
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Don't Email Me
A faculty member at Salem College bans students from emailing her. The goal: increasing student-faculty interaction.
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If You Can't Beat 'Em...
The nonprofit Kuali Foundation launches a commercial service provider, 10 years after the community's formation.
Place Your Bets
Analysis shows deep-pocketed investors are searching for winners in an unsettled ed-tech market.
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