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The Quest for Great Instructional Designers
Although instructional designers are, in many ways, the linchpin of higher education's digital transformation, they are hard to find, writes Paxton Riter.

Final Push for State Authorization Rule
Education Department will push to finalize rule on state approval of online programs before the end of the year.

When Data Don't Fit the Box
Colleges that accommodate transgender students by letting them choose preferred names and pronouns find their efforts hindered by out-of-date software and federal reporting requirements.

Educators Behaving Badly
Chancellor's smartphone action during recent graduation ceremony sparks conversation about academics' etiquette and netiquette (and lack thereof).
The Pulse: Podcasting 101
This month's edition of The Pulse, marking the 10th anniversary of the podcast, features a history of the format and a how-to guide.

The Guesswork of Going Online
Companies spend millions of dollars so colleges can offer their programs online. 2U says data can tell the company if the investment will be worth it.

Contours of a New Discipline
Conference at Georgetown U discusses how to train future ed-tech leaders and whether creating a new discipline is the answer.

Leave It in the Bag
Study by faculty members at West Point finds students perform better academically when laptops and tablets are banned from the classroom.
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