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Instructional Designers, Looking to be Heard

A new study suggests instructional designers think they would benefit from conducting research in the field of teaching and learning. But institutions and others don’t value their exploration, respondents say.

California community colleges partner With WGU

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, the California Community Colleges Board of Governors approved a new partnership with nonprofit Western...

California community colleges partner With WGU

As reported by Inside Higher Ed, the California Community Colleges Board of Governors approved a new partnership with nonprofit Western...

Online Abroad, and Beyond Title IX’s Reach?

Ruling in high-profile sexual harassment case suggests that foreign students in online courses have no recourse under Title IX.

Standard Operating Procedure?

Accreditor wants more consistency from an institution’s online offerings before approving them. Experts offer their thoughts on the merits of standardization.
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5 Ways to Cheat on Online Exams

Michael London provides examples of creative tactics distance learners use to try to break the rules when taking exams.

Saved by a Hybrid

The benefits of classes blending online and in-person elements have higher education administrators considering their benefits during -- and well after -- catastrophic weather events.

The Pulse: Jim Chalex of Blackboard

This month’s edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Jim Chalex, vice president of product management at Blackboard...