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Where Are the Learners?

One group seemed largely missing from the digital learners' bill of rights that a group of educators and others released this week, writes Anya Kamenetz: online learners themselves.

Learning From MOOCs

Andrew Ng on what MOOCs and the "Wild West" of higher education are teaching professors.

Being Present

Bob Samuels presents a case against distance education, which he says is trying to replicate large lecture classes rather than the best of academe.

Before the E-text

Old-fashioned books take up a lot of space -- both on our shelves and in our heads. Scott McLemee grapples with a new volume on reading.

Free Comes with a Price Tag

Aaron Swartz was wrong about the law and the economics of journals, writes Rob Weir.

A Chance to Advance

Departments have no business punishing adjuncts or those who haven't earned tenure if they seek other positions, writes Nate Kreuter.

Enslaved

President Obama, please make college access for the needy the Emancipation issue of your second term, Wick Sloane urges.

No on Sickle Cell Trait Testing

Division III sports programs should oppose a medically unsubstantiated NCAA proposal to test athletes for the health trait, Mark Peluso and Paul Berkner write.