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Bucking the Trend

Strayer restarts its campus expansion amid growing enrollment, federal deregulation and increased demand for skilled workers.

Are You Flipping the Wrong Way?

Finding many educators are using outdated flipped learning techniques, a new group proposes global training standards to keep them up to date.
Opinion

Fake News Forever!

When historians seek to understand historical matters, asks Gerald R. Beasley, where will they turn for information about the deleted accounts of fake news that may have influenced those events?

Online Can Unite Students -- or Divide Them

As online courses grow more prevalent, instructors shift attention to ensuring students have positive experiences and learning outcomes.
Opinion

Machine Learning, Big Data and the Future of Higher Ed

These new technologies have much to offer colleges and their students, but if we are not careful how we incorporate them, the risks may outweigh the gains, Vincent Del Casino Jr. writes.

The Week in Digital Learning News From 'Inside Higher Ed'

Udacity quietly ends its job guarantee, and dueling essays on the wisdom of California's new online community college.

Giving Scattered Students a Voice

Several online colleges have student governments to give remote learners representation, as well as a sense of community.

Online, Cheap -- and Elite

Analysis of Georgia Tech’s MOOC-inspired online master's in computer science suggests that institutions can successfully deliver high-quality, low-cost degrees to students at scale. But will other colleges follow?