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Hype and Hope at Labor College

Ambitious online partnership between National Labor College and the Princeton Review ends, but big investment from the education company may help keep college viable.

A Controversial Investment

$10 million investment by U. of Texas in technology company with ties to a former chancellor and scant evidence of impact on graduation rates has raised eyebrows.

Far From Honorable

Researchers at Ohio University suggest that honor codes are not as effective for deterring cheating in fully online courses.

Myths of Online Education

At Educause, learning technology experts challenge some of the critiques they hear.

Opener Than Thou?

In wake of Pearson's unveiling of a free LMS, Blackboard announces moves to promote sharing of open course content.

Who Needs to Know?

With the rise of analytical tools that purport to forecast student success and failure, colleges must decide who should get to see what data, and when.
Opinion

Teaching Virtual Teamwork

Students may be tech savvy, but there are important online skills they need to learn, writes Daniel Terris.

Booting Down

Students might not be the "multitasking slackers" some believe them to be, according to a new study.