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LinkedIn Expands Its Learning Library
The Microsoft-owned workplace social platform will for first time make content from other providers -- including Harvard Business School -- available to its higher education and corporate customers. Its aim: to be the "single destination for learners."

Online Education Ascends
Number and proportion of college and university students taking classes online grew solidly in 2017, as overall postsecondary enrollments fell. A third of all students now take at least one online course.

How Will Unresolved Research Questions Get Answered?
Technology-enabled learning might be the future of education, but empirical studies haven't caught up to the hype. Funding is tight and approaches are scattered.
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: Two universities go big on big data; Arizona State and Uber team up on online degrees; federal investigations into web accessibility; dealing with GDPR.
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Putting Standardization Second (or Lower) in Online Learning
Campus leaders should prioritize excellence, differentiation and institutional fidelity as they build new academic programs, Scott Moore writes.

Feds Prod Universities to Address Website Accessibility Complaints
Universities are under legal pressure to make their websites fully accessible to people with disabilities, but is "fully" even possible?

What to Expect When You're Expecting Tech Transformation
Sessions at Educause touched on academic technology collaboration, transparency around data collection, transitioning to active learning and more.

Connecting Data Science to ‘Almost Every Domain of Inquiry’
As reach of big data and AI grows, UC Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology unveil plans for major expansions.
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