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Distance Ed Myths Debunked
Do you think most fully online students are enrolled at for-profit institutions? Read on.

All the News That's Fit to Teach
The New York Times announces a new education initiative, almost three years after it shut down its last major effort.
Opinion
Motivating Faculty to Teach Online
In the second part of a series on the influence of MOOCs on faculty behavior, Marie Norman offers suggestions for how administrators can use the courses to encourage professors to teach online.

Temporary Messages, Lasting Impact
Colleges and universities face few options to curb inappropriate behavior on Snapchat. Some have turned to educating students about responsible social media use.

Completing the 'Student Life Cycle'
Hobsons, seeking to offer college and career planning tools that follow students through their entire educational careers, acquires Starfish Retention Solutions.
'The Pulse': Bryan Alexander and Higher Ed's Future
The Pulse podcast features an interview with Bryan Alexander.

Moving Ahead With Competency
Eight Washington State community colleges will offer an online, competency-based business degree, as emerging form of higher education wins fans -- and some critics -- in the state.
'Merit, Not Marketing'
U. of Virginia launches an "education accelerator" that could one day grow to become a Consumer Reports for the ed-tech market.
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