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California Systems Collaborate on Online Course Finder

The California Community Colleges and California State University have teamed up to create a catalog of 10,000 classes that are...

2-Year Delay for State Authorization Rule

U.S. (again) pushes back controversial regulation requiring online programs to gain approval from states in which they operate, this time to 2020.

Self-Proclaimed Alternative to College Closes After a Year

MissionU, whose founder promoted his startup as an alternative to "broken" traditional higher education, has closed after admitting just one 25-person class.

New York Doubles Down on Open Educational Resources

State's initial $8 million investment significantly increased number of students in courses taught with OER. With new round of funding for 2018-19, CUNY and SUNY will focus on strategy and sustainability.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: a company works with universities on boot camps; an innovative university plans to close; new job for a Gates Foundation official.

Repositioning a Prominent Distance Education Center

After four decades as a freestanding entity with budget autonomy, a center for distance education programs and research will be absorbed by its university's social sciences and humanities department. Some faculty members are unhappy.

Giving a Voice to Thoughts

A new technology tool from MIT enables silent communication between human and computer. Ray Schroeder looks ahead to potential implications for teaching and learning.

Online Learning Consortium Unveils New E-Book

The collection of excerpts from prominent digital learning leaders' writing touches on teaching, data analytics and institutional strategy.