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Trial and Error: Students and Alumni Lead OER Factory
Professors at California community college submit requests for OER materials to a team of students and recent graduates, who set to work on curation.
Opinion
Textbook Rentals: Symptom, Not Cause
The runaway cost of instructional materials is a worry, but it's not even close to the biggest problem for students, writes Jason Katzman.

Free MOOCs Face the Music
In its quest to find a sustainable business model, online course provider edX will test charging users for access to previously free content. Observers say the move was inevitable.

Price Matters but Doesn't Rule
A program's price is a major factor -- but not the deciding one -- as online students decide where to enroll, survey finds. Report also explores program mix, demographics, use of mobile.

Online Course Creation for Dummies
Developers at Penn State believe their new tool will make creating online courses easier than ever, even for the non-tech savvy.

Conference Preview: SOLA+R From UPCEA
Here's what you need to know before you arrive in D.C. next week for a conference geared toward online learning administrators.

Opinion
The Audacity to Innovate: Pioneering an Online J.D. Program
Responding to the challenges they've faced, law schools are moving cautiously -- and boldly -- into digital education, writes Christopher P. Chapman.
Untapped Data: Enhancing Teaching and Learning, an 'Inside Higher Ed' Event
"Untapped Data: Enhancing Teaching and Learning" is the third event in Inside Higher Ed's 2018 Leadership Series. It will be...
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