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When MOOC Profs Move

If a faculty member swaps institutions, who keeps the intellectual property rights to the massive open online course-- the professor, the university, or both?

The Sky Isn't Falling

Rhetoric about ed tech at SXSWedu and ACE meetings is more sober than soaring, as academics and experts talk about how to use emerging models.

Work in Progress

At the second Online Learning Summit, educators survey a landscape vastly different from a year ago.

Online Ed Disconnect

A survey of freshmen finds that while most high school students use online education websites on their own time, very few see fully online courses in their higher education future.

Playing Catch-Up

Despite the growth of online education, some colleges -- especially small liberal arts institutions -- have absolute bans on credit for such work. Some are starting to consider a shift.

Risk Management

The U.S. Education Department must do more to prevent financial aid fraud in distance education, a federal audit says.

Strategies for the Small

Forget massive open online courses and online degree offerings. For the smallest colleges out there, a successful online education strategy can sometimes be as simple as email.

Try, Try Again

Two years and twice as many iterations later, MOOC instructors at Stanford U. say they are finally seeing results.