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Data, Doctors and Digital Learning
Years after an explosion of data changed how health care practitioners treated patients, a similar wave is poised to transform colleges' understanding of their students' learning.

Teaching in Two Places at Once
Rutgers University is employing a technology that allows instructors to teach simultaneously at two campuses, reducing student commute times and classroom sizes.

Personalized Scam Emails on the Rise
Smaller institutions report an increase in sophisticated attempts to gain access to financial and personal information.

‘Access Moves’: How One Instructor Seeks Accessibility
Issues are being brought to the forefront as education becomes more digital. Inside Higher Ed profiles a Ph.D. student as she designs her first online course.
'Conversation Starter' on Ethical Data Use
New America releases framework to help colleges use predictive analytics to benefit students.

Impressions of the Hoxby Study of Online Learning
A cadre of experts offer their views -- many critical -- of a prominent Stanford researcher's new study questioning the ROI of online education.

Trial and Error: Getting Faculty Buy-In
A university strives to persuade professors that digital courses can be rigorous and highly interactive as it builds an online program from scratch.

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Opportunity for Online Learning
President Trump's push to limit entry to the United States makes learning online a more important option than ever, writes Robert Ubell.
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