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Online Education Is a Disability Rights Issue
It is time to destigmatize and expand online learning opportunities for college students with disabilities, Brittany Collins argues.

Outrage Over University's $999 Online Textbook
An online textbook priced at almost $1,000 has infuriated students trying to navigate an already confusing textbook marketplace, but Louisiana-Lafayette officials insist they had "good intentions."

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Mapping the Academic Genome
Technology is enabling the rise of precision academics in higher education, writes Myk Garn, who describes the game-changing potential of mapping and coding the academic genome.

Who Owns Faculty Work at Purdue Global?
AAUP releases a nondisclosure agreement professors must sign that appears to bar them from sharing much of anything or criticizing the program after they leave.

‘A New U: Faster + Cheaper Alternatives to College’
A Q&A with Ryan Craig, investor and author of a new book about the changing landscape for education and training credentials and the implications for traditional higher education.

Alexa, What’s the Deal With You, Anyway?
As more universities give students voice-controlled Alexa devices, observers and critics ask why.
Michigan to Start Online, Part-Time M.B.A. Program
The University of Michigan's Ross School of Business announced Tuesday that it will start a part-time online master of business...
Digital Learning News in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Among the topics: students spend less on course materials; Latin American universities share online courses; more medical students skip class.
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