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The Pulse: Conversation With Ken Hartman
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Ken Hartman, a veteran of online learning and currently CEO of Degree Quest.

Coding: Not Just for Geeks
Apple selects six community colleges to receive curriculum on creating apps. One president took the course and said it was easy to learn -- even though she hadn't taken a programming course in 30 years.
U of Utah Offers Technical Certificates to Liberal Arts Graduates
U of Utah offers technical certificates to liberal arts graduates

Bumpy Road Ahead for Purdue-Kaplan?
The proposed arrangement between the public research university and the adult-serving for-profit institution could reshape online learning and public higher education -- but regulatory hurdles await.

Maryville's Big Bet on Faculty Training
Administrators at the Missouri university realized that an initiative to give every student an iPad wouldn't pay off if professors didn't buy in. Its hefty investment in training has been rewarded with significant adoption and strong student results.

Trial and Error: File Sharing
The biggest challenge in the University of Arizona's efforts to consolidate its digital assets was getting organized.
Learning by Doing
Amy Rottman and Salena Rabidoux suggest three examples of effective online applied learning.
Two Virginia Universities Launch Online Degree Initiative
As reported in Inside Higher Ed, two Virginia universities have formed a partnership to launch an online education initiative to...
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