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Relocation, Relocation, Relocation

Moving thousands of scholarly treasures out of the fine arts library at UT Austin has faculty members riled. Should a maker space and other meeting areas replace the stacks?

The Odd State Out

California will soon be the only state not joining an agreement that helps colleges offer online education across state lines. Consumer advocates there, concerned about for-profit colleges, hope it will stay that way.

Integrating Technology, Homework Help and Calculus

Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey developed software that has replaced written homework -- and textbooks -- in the institution's calculus courses. Developers see the tool as a model for technology-enhanced learning.

Centers of the Pedagogical Universe

Centers for teaching and learning are shifting away from introducing faculty members to technology and instead focusing on helping instructors improve their courses in a variety of ways.

‘The Flight of a Butterfly or the Path of a Bullet?’

Author discusses new book on how technology is changing K-12 education, and the lessons of schools' experiences for higher education.

This Week in Digital Learning News: WGU Ohio, OER in Hawaii, Digital Credentialing

Several articles on digital learning issues appeared on Inside Higher Ed this week. Among them: Western Governors University has established...

More Community Colleges Using Multiple Measures for Readiness

A new study from the Center for the Analysis of Postsecondary Readiness has found that an increasing number of public...

College Presidents Urged to Prioritize Cybersecurity

A report from Educause and Deloitte’s Center for Higher Education Excellence has urged university leaders to pay closer attention to...