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Creating a ‘Universal Design for Learning’ Movement

With the help of a few committed advocates, one institution offers a road map for others to embrace an approach to making learning accessible for all.

Opening the Door to OER

Open educational resources offer enormous possibilities for college students and professors, but much work remains in finding, curating and maintaining the curricular materials, Fernando Bleichmar writes.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

This week on Inside Higher Ed: Educause is poised to step in to acquire the assets of the recently bankrupt...

The 'Huh?' Button

A lecture-capture platform with a "confusion alert" button is changing the way some instructors teach.

Phase 2 for Boot Camps

Skills boot camps continue to grow and diversify despite wave of consolidation, while traditional higher education increasingly absorbs aspects of the short-term training model.

Making an Impact in Online Courses

Instructors are turning to high-impact practices that have proved effective in the classroom to make online course experiences more dynamic.

How Technology Enhances Literature Learning

Contrary to reputation, literature classrooms are full of technology possibilities.

Open Resources in an Age of Contingency

The explosion of corporate interest in OER threatens to take advantage of part-time instructors who don’t have time and money to ensure high quality, writes Alexander Phillips.