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University of Pennsylvania instructors and State Department diplomats hope massive online courses will attract more international students to American colleges and universities.

Have Aspirations, Will Travel

Survey suggests students in fully online programs are motivated by furthering their careers -- and that they will look outside their home states to do so.

Starbucks U.

Coffee giant announces it will pay for junior and senior years of any of its employees admitted to Arizona State's online program.

Learning to Adapt

Experiments with adaptive learning spread, particularly at large for-profits, as technology takes a wide range of sometimes overlapping forms.

Only on Canvas

Unizin, the university-led digital education consortium, places a bet on a common commercial software platform from Instructure.

Unizin Unveiled

After weeks of rumors, four institutions announce a university-led consortium on all things digital education.

Data, Data Everywhere

Participants in the Gates-funded MOOC Research Initiative discuss their results -- and the pains of working with MOOC data.

One Down, Many to Go

Georgia Tech is still putting the finishing touches on its affordable MOOC-like online master's degree, but students report a rewarding (and rigorous) first semester. However, enrollment and tuition targets may need some adjusting.