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Hawaii Legislators Abandon Plan for Faculty Mandate on OER
Legislators rewrite bill that originally required use of freely accessible educational materials, amid criticism that legislation would have infringed academic freedom and harmed, not helped, the open-access movement.
This Week in Digital Learning News
Inside Higher Ed's coverage of digital learning this week explored these issues: Educause is buying the New Media Consortium, in...

A Revolt Over Journal Archives
British universities protest, and publisher drops plan for extra charges for articles more than 20 years old.
This Week in Digital Learning News
Inside Higher Ed's coverage of digital learning this week explored these issues: Educause is buying the New Media Consortium, in...

Lessons Learned From a $75 Million Failed Experiment
Closure of Texas System's innovation arm shows that ed-tech start-ups need similar things -- including business models and faculty buy-in -- whether Silicon Valley or a university fund them.

Opinion
The Russians (and Other Online Outlaws) Are Coming
The idea of deliberately manipulating a crisis at a flagship U.S. university via social media once sounded like a crazy conspiracy theory, writes Ellen de Graffenreid, but we now realize the extent to which it can actually happen.

Seeking Clearer Definitions in an Era of Confusion
As senators prepare to rewrite the Higher Education Act, leaders from seven institutions weigh in with proposed definitions for distance and correspondence education.

Confidence Crisis in Online Accessibility
Community colleges are increasingly unsure whether their online courses meet federal accessibility requirements, survey finds.
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