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Standardization in Online Education
Accreditor’s rejection of Scottsdale Community College’s proposed expansion suggests that consistency and mandated faculty training could become a focus for quality control in online learning.

Adaptive Learning, Transformational Education, & Next-Generation Assessment
This booklet on adaptive learning and other emergent educational trends is Inside Higher Ed's newest print-on-demand collection of articles. You...

To Flip or Not to Flip?
A Harvard professor no longer thinks students benefit from skipping lectures for his rigorous course. Experts weigh in on what his decision says about the flipped classroom and other alternative learning approaches.
Job Changes in Digital Learning
Recent hires and promotions in the field of digital learning.

Welcome Aboard
Institutions have adopted a wide range of techniques for preparing new learners for success in online courses and programs.

Home at Last in NYC
Almost seven years after winning high-profile competition, Cornell Tech opens on Roosevelt Island, with 30 faculty members and almost 300 graduate students.

Keeping it Civil Online
Professors teaching online courses offer effective strategies for pre-empting offensive remarks -- and what to do when discussions go awry.
Opinion
Where Analytics Go Wrong
Jeff Aird says until higher ed uses analytics in a self-aware and brutally honest way, it can’t fix the growing problems with student success and retention.
Pagination
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