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Students' Vital Role in OER
Through creating and spreading open educational resources, students learn more and make an impact on the world, writes Christina Hendricks.
Knewton Pivots
Knewton, a pioneer in adaptive learning technology, will launch its first direct product for higher education in January. Previously the...
Higher Ed Bill's Implications for Digital Learning
The U.S. House of Representatives education committee was set to advance legislation Tuesday that would drop the Higher Education Act's...

Knewton Returns, With New Pitch
Much-hyped company, early player in adaptive learning, plans to take on the publishers. Some see promise; others have doubts.

Instructional Design Teams: Beyond the Numbers
Institutions are embracing instructional design as online courses and programs proliferate. Designers hope they'll soon be viewed as part of the academic landscape, rather than merely as tech support.
OER and Affordable-Textbook Labeling Gains Ground
Institutions in several states are now required to label courses with OER and affordable materials. Proponents cheer the move toward transparency, though some challenges remain.

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For State Universities, Big Is In
Responding to declining high school enrollments and state higher education austerity, some public universities are scaling up online.
Cengage Unveils 'All-You-Can-Read' Approach to Digital Materials
Cengage, one of the major publishers of textbooks and instructional materials, announced this week that it would begin a subscription...
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