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The Ostrich and the Trend

A recent blog post was wrong about massive open online courses, Arshad Ahmad and Barbara Oakley write. MOOCs aren't the promised panacea, but they are neither dangerous nor dead.

Controversial Instructor Allowed to Teach Online

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, Drexel University, which this month placed a controversial professor on leave and barred him...

The Newest Online Institution? Woz U

Academic program from Apple's co-founder is the latest entrant in the emerging competition to create faster pathways to technical jobs.

Systemwide Approaches to Online Programs

Universities employ a variety of strategies -- centralized, decentralized or both -- as they try to meet the distance education needs of their campuses.

Teaching With Technologies

Author discusses why and how instructors should employ digital tools to effectively engage students in face-to-face and online courses.

Questions on Quality of Online Learning

George Washington professors review digital offerings and find lack of oversight, unclear course requirements and large student-faculty ratios.
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Beyond PowerPoint Presentations

Amy Rottmann and Salena Rabidoux recommend these free, easy-to-use presentation tools to improve student outcomes in online courses.

Flipping the Classroom and Other Techniques to Improve Teaching

"Flipping the Classroom and Other Techniques to Improve Teaching" is Inside Higher Ed's new downloadable compilation of articles. The booklet...