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Purdue’s Online Strategy, Beyond ‘Global’

The Indiana university will expand online with support from the entity formerly known as for-profit Kaplan. Plans reflect debate over how two unlike institutions can (and should) combine strengths.

Slow Burn for OER Adoption, Awareness

The number of instructors aware of and using OER continues to grow -- but many remain out of the loop. Will the market continue to shift?

(Early) Signs of (Modest) Online Saturation

Does a small decline in the share of all academic programs that are delivered at a distance suggest that online has peaked?
Opinion

The Language of MOOCs

Can providers of massive open online courses achieve their goal of educating the most possible people when their offerings are overwhelmingly in English? No, Roberto Rey Agudo argues.

‘Neuromyth’ or Helpful Model?

A nearly century-old idea about learning remains “ubiquitous” despite scant scientific evidence to back it up, many experts say. But others still see value in the concept.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics covered: the DeVos agenda on higher education innovation and regulation; purchase of online university proceeds.

Harvard Business School Ditches HBX Name

The school’s online learning platform will change its name to Harvard Business School Online, having proven itself worthy of the prestigious brand.

Overhauling Rules for Higher Ed

The Education Department's proposals for upcoming negotiated rule-making process would narrow the responsibilities of accreditors and modify federal definitions for credit hour and distance education.