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Trial and Error: Try This at Home
There isn't enough lab space for all hands-on courses at Missouri University of Science and Technology. So thousands of online and residential students are doing experiments in their homes and dorm rooms, producing both conveniences and challenges.

One Size Does Not Fit All
Some colleges cap online class registrations while others adhere to their face-to-face limits. Still others consider each specific course. Which strategy works best?
The Pulse: Scenario for the Future of Education
This month’s edition of the Pulse podcast presents a scenario of a technology-enhanced future for education.
Colleges Dodge Massive Cyberattack
Colleges in the U.S. -- at least for now -- are reporting few incidents related to WannaCry, the attack that knocked out services and systems worldwide. Brazosport was hit.

Indiana's Active-Learning Mosaic Expands
The university brings its active-learning initiative to regional campuses, seeking to boost student engagement.
2U Acquires Way Into Certificate and International Markets
As reported in Inside Higher Ed this week, the online program management company 2U is describing its acquisition of GetSmarter...

Scenes From Salt Lake
How Blackboard became Blackboard, a cameo by Secretary DeVos, and the vibe at the annual ASU + GSV educational technology conference.
Ask These Questions During Search for Online Exam Proctoring Company
Colleges and universities are increasingly employing companies to proctor online exams. If your institution plans to sign a contract with...
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