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Is Ed Tech Serving Man?
Educational technology companies have some trust issues and should be required to prove that they're pursuing more than their own financial bottom line, John Katzman and Stephen Bailey argue.
OER Report Highlights Potential for Quality and Cost Savings
Earlier this month Achieving the Dream released a full report on the outcomes of its OER Degree Initiative, which has...
Sony Collaborative Unites Institutions for Idea Sharing on Tech
Representatives from 11 institutions have been meeting regularly since last November to swap ideas and ponder technology for an ongoing...
Implementing Adaptive Courseware, Step by Step
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities released today an extensive six-step guide to implementing and scaling adaptive courseware. The...
Tools for Identifying and Recruiting Online Students
A new study from the University of Florida offers ideas for recruiting and identifying online students, as well as outsourcing...

Next for SNHU: Game-Based Learning and Digital Badges for Middle Schoolers
The university and its large online division plan to create a "seamless pathway" between K-12, college and students’ first jobs.

A University Helps Its Peers Go Online
As an early adopter of online learning, Franklin University built a strong technology and content infrastructure -- which it is now deploying with other colleges that want to start or expand their own digital course offerings.
Career Path Intervention -- Via a MOOC
A new open online course at Wesleyan serves students contemplating career paths and alumni who want to rethink theirs. Can the online format help liberal arts institutions become more practical?
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