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Education Department Sets Timeline for $5 Million OER Pilot
The U.S. Department of Education is moving forward this summer on a $5 million program for the creation and development of OER.
The Pulse: The Future of Education
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features a panel discussion from a recent conference about the future of education.

Shuttering a Statewide Provider of Online Support
Connecticut's budget shortages and enrollment challenges claim a distance-learning organization as its victim.

How a Digital Textbook Initiative Achieved Liftoff
Indiana University wants other institutions to absorb insights gleaned from its fast-growing digital textbook initiative.

Technology Can Address Digital Accessibility -- to an Extent
Institutions are working harder to ensure digital accessibility than ever before. Technology tools in the LMS and elsewhere can help, but only so much.
Job Changes in Digital Learning
Recent hires and promotions in the fields of online learning and instructional technology, at the California Community Colleges, Central Methodist, Harrisburg Area CC, Norwich and Stanford.

Opinion
Bright Lines Between Traditional Degrees and Microcredentials
As colleges respond to student needs with shorter-term credentials, we should be transparent about what they represent and how they differ from degrees, Scott Greenberg writes.
This Week in Digital Learning News
The following developments received coverage in Inside Higher Ed this week: Inside Higher Ed's Survey of Community College Presidents found...
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