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The Pedagogy of Boredom

Christopher Haynes argues that instructors teaching online courses should embrace unanticipated and unconstrained time -- something he’s learned a lot about from his toddler.

An IT Accessibility Watchdog?

As lawsuits mount over access to learning technologies for people with disabilities, universities consider banding together to share accessibility reviews of vendor products.

Blackboard Tool Helps Grades Participation in Online Discussions

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, Blackboard plans to introduce a new feature in its learning management system later this...

California Community Colleges to Create Statewide​, Online-Only College

According to a report in Inside Higher Ed, 2.5 million Californians have attended college but don’t have a degree --...

Boosting Faculty Buy-In for Online Learning -- and Why It's Not Easy

Digital learning leaders diagnose the challenges of seeking faculty support -- and possible solutions to obtaining it.

How Many Online Courses Should Athletes Be Allowed to Take?

Iowa imposed limit on distance education by its athletes, only to back away. Does online ed help athletes learn, or just make it easier for them to miss classes?

Statewide and Online Only in California

California community colleges look to create a new statewide​, online-only college that will focus on helping adult students earn credentials.

Solving the Work Force’s Skills Gap

It requires offering a broad-based education in which digital skills are developed throughout the entire curriculum and a wide array of co-curricular experiences, write Kimberly Cassidy and Gina Siesing.