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Why I Won’t Teach Online

Face-to-face instruction is superior in so many ways, writes Christopher Schaberg.

Education Department Plans 'Higher Education Ecosystem Challenge'

The U.S. Education Department last night announced that it would start a "Higher Education Ecosystem Challenge" this spring, inviting teams...

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Inside Higher Ed published several articles relevant to the “Inside Digital Learning” audience this week, in case you missed them...

AI + Student Evaluations = the Future?

Student evaluation apps are cropping up frequently -- but a new one adds an artificial intelligence component that could expand the possibilities of engagement between students and instructors.

Trial and Error: Revamping Instructional Design -- and the Semester Schedule

A university mandate to switch from quarters to the semester system prompted a new approach to instructional design.

New Online Programs

Colleges begin academic programs in civil engineering, enterprise architecture, liberal studies, TESOL, and occupational health applied sciences, among other disciplines.

Look Who's Championing the Degree

Coursera and other purveyors of massive open online courses supposedly signaled the end of traditional credentials and, as some told it, universities. Now the company is betting big on both.

A Guide to Good OER Stewardship

Concerned about commercial publishers profiting from open educational resources, a group of advocates wants organizations and individuals that benefit from OER to think about giving back.