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Saying No to Fully Online
The U. of Florida's political science department turns down a request to build a fully online degree over concerns about quality and the university's commitment.

An iPad in Every Home
Lynn U.'s tablet revolution marches on. Its next initiative: affordable online degree programs delivered exclusively through iPads -- at tuition rates that are a fraction of what the university regularly charges.

Online Ed Skepticism and Self-Sufficiency: Survey of Faculty Views on Technology
The massive open online course craze may have subsided, but the debate about the role of online courses in higher...

Funding the Competition
Campuses in the the University of Arkansas System balk at the idea of paying the startup costs of an online institution that is missing its own fund-raising target and may one day compete for their students.
Dueling LMS Lawsuits
A university and its learning management system provider sue each other for breach of contract.

Online and In Control
Arizona State University professor uses Smart Sparrow, an adaptive learning platform, to create an online science course with his personal vision.
An Insufficient Census
A new study finds IPEDS, the federal government's higher education data collection program, is struggling to keep up with trends such as hybrid learning and continuing education.

'Going' (But Not Going) to College
All but 22 of the University of Florida Online's roughly 1,000 students are adult learners. How can the university sell going to college online to high school graduates?
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