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MIT Deems MicroMasters a Success

Administrators at Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they are “floored” by the quality of students in its half online, half in-person master's degree program. Expansion plans are in the works.

Is Online Education Creating More Jobs for Instructors?

In Inside Higher Ed this week, the ed-tech blogger Josh Kim asks if online learning is a job creation engine...

Is Online Education Creating More Jobs for Instructors?

In Inside Higher Ed this week, the ed-tech blogger Josh Kim asks if online learning is a job creation engine...

Obama Under Secretary Is ACE's Next President

Ted Mitchell brings a wide-ranging background to the American Council on Education, including work on reforms the higher education lobby group has opposed.

'What Does Madonna Have to Do With French?'

That's what students asked a Virginia Commonwealth professor, who is helping to transform language courses with OER.
Opinion

There’s No Success Like Failure

Robert Ubell reports how massive open online courses are testing personalizing online learning through positive feedback to mistakes.

Reaching Refugees

Southern New Hampshire University announces first phase of initiative to expand higher education access to refugees.