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Wanted: Tech Support 24/7

Few universities and colleges offer round-the-clock tech help for students taking online courses. But many have implemented a variety of approaches to cover most of the day.

Top Art Schools Venturing Online

Elite U.S. and international programs are starting to offer online courses so they are more accessible and affordable -- and to attract new students to their campuses.

The Quest to Define 'Quality'

A new report about how to assure quality for nontraditional higher ed providers prompts a more basic question: What do we mean by quality? Eleven experts weigh in.

The Tweet Team

During the NCAA basketball tournaments, Ball State students get real-world, real-time experience in sports media production.

Visually, but Not Digitally, Impaired

Hadley Institute leads in online learning for the blind and visually impaired.

Trial and Error: Cutting Textbook Costs

Lynn University strives to slash students' spending while increasing the quality -- and use -- of course materials.
Opinion

Why Higher Ed Loves Hybrid Innovations

Online education has not yet proven to be the "disruptive" force many predicted because most colleges have used it to adapt rather than change their business models, Julia Freeland Fisher and Alana Dunagan argue.

Algebra App Teaches Students the Discipline

Inside Higher Ed's other coverage of digital learning during the past week includes: This month's episode of the Inside Higher...