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‘There’s No Easy Answer’
A scholarly report states students may not comprehend complex text in a digital format as well as in print. Other educators argue both formats have value.
Opinion
OER Disrupting Textbook Marketplace
Denise Wydra says New York state’s pursuit of free and inexpensive course materials is changing the traditional textbook landscape in fundamental ways.
Opinion
Using Digital Storytelling to Transform Learning
Three University of Minnesota staff members write that by employing multimedia and expert sources, students consider issues from multiple viewpoints and better analyze problems and potential solutions.
Booklet, Webcast on Online Education
"New Directions in Online Education" is a compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. The print-on-demand booklet can...
For-Profit Back in Business, Legal Dispute Continues
As reported in Inside Higher Ed, the Obama administration shut down the Myhre family-owned Globe University, but an affiliated university...

New Directions in Online Education
"New Directions in Online Education" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. The print-on-demand booklet...

Does Harvard-2U Deal Challenge Skeptics?
Online program management advocates applaud as Harvard and 2U work to create an online business analytics certificate program. Others worry about corporate encroachment on teaching and learning.

Could Georgia Tech Use Online to Shave Time Off Bachelor’s Degrees?
University uses model from closely observed master’s in computer science on undergraduates for first time, finds notable success and sees path to shaving a year or more off in-person instruction.
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