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Why Higher Ed Loves Hybrid Innovations
Online education has not yet proven to be the "disruptive" force many predicted because most colleges have used it to adapt rather than change their business models, Julia Freeland Fisher and Alana Dunagan argue.
Algebra App Teaches Students the Discipline
Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week includes: This month's episode of the Inside Higher...
Arizona State's $100 Million Library Plan Moves Ahead
Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week included: A story about Arizona State University investing...
Social Media Training Benefits Med Students
Researchers at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences found that a majority of the school's first-year medical...
Competency-Based Education a Challenge for Software Vendors
Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week includes: A story about why software vendors in...

A Collaborative Approach to Open Peer Review
The online journal, Hybrid Pedagogy, shows how the humanities can create a faster, friendly editorial process.

Under-the-Radar Online Learning Pioneer
The founder of what was seemingly the first "online program management" companies dies, at a time the industry is both growing and in flux.
Conversation About Digital Accessibility
On Tuesday Inside Higher Ed presented a webinar about the tricky issues concerning making digital materials accessible to students with...
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