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Quick and Dirty Research
Academic researchers need to be nimble to contribute to the fast-moving science of learning around online education.

Duke Faculty Say No
Vote by professors forces university to withdraw from participation in online credit courses for undergraduates.
Opinion
MOOCs, History and Context
Massive open online courses might only be a footnote in the evolution of higher education, but they reflect a revolution that is taking place regardless of whether they succeed, writes Arthur Levine.
Only Sometimes for Online
Community college students prefer face-to-face courses over online ones in certain subjects and when they think a course is important, challenging or interesting, a study finds.

The World Is Not Flat
Does the utopian vision of democratizing education have a cultural ceiling?

Opinion
Digital Public Library of America
Making books, artwork, and historical documents of all kinds universally available for free is a great ambition. Scott McLemee thinks the job will require a little more, though.
Which New Ideas to Use
Survey of community college leaders in distance education finds some interest and some skepticism about MOOCs and open educational resources.

Ed Tech and the Establishment
Community colleges talk up promise of free and self-paced online course content at two-year association's annual meeting.
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