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Educating 'Working Learners' and 'Learning Workers'

A new paper explores the shifting landscape in which new forms of credentials (shorter, offered by many types of providers)...

Policy Briefs from Key Digital Learning Support Organizations

Discussions of federal rules around digital learning and educational innovation are ongoing at the U.S. Department of Education. Some of...

‘Students Are Using Mobile Even If You Aren’t’

Smartphones and tablets are changing how teachers teach and students learn. It's not always a smooth or simple transition.

Scenes From Innovations 2019

The conference on community college transformation features discussions of bringing about systemic change, the promise of open education and the right and wrong ways to get faculty buy-in.

Today's Context Demands Use of OER

Replying to a recent blog post, Jonathan Poritz argues that lowering students' costs by using open educational resources isn't just a nicety in an era when many students are hungry and textbook "quality" is exaggerated.

How Higher Ed Can Change Faster

Colleges and universities are adopting various structures to drive internal innovation and experimentation -- some focused on transformation and others on iteration, Allison Dulin Salisbury and Terah Crews write.

Hundreds of Colleges to Get Adaptive Learning Aid

More than 200 institutions seeking support on active learning initiatives will have help over the next four years from a...

New Twist in Federal Funding for OER

UPDATED: Education Department apparently disregards congressional instructions for spending 2019 money, dividing $5 million between Arizona State University and Chippewa Valley Technical College.