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Which New Ideas to Use
Survey of community college leaders in distance education finds some interest and some skepticism about MOOCs and open educational resources.

Credit Without Teaching
Two new competency-based education programs up the ante for a potential disruption to higher education. How do they work?
Amended but Not Commended
California bill to increase use of online course providers gets changed to give faculty more say -- but not yet kudos from said faculty.

Ed Tech and the Establishment
Community colleges talk up promise of free and self-paced online course content at two-year association's annual meeting.
EdX Rejected
Declining a rare courtship from a top MOOC provider, Amherst sends the joint venture of Harvard and MIT packing. Professors say they didn't like where the project is taking higher education.
Big Disruption, Big Questions
Possible end game for competency-based education emerges with five new "direct assessment" programs, as foundations and experts discuss how to ensure academic quality.
Turning on Turnitin
Writing professors issue warning about plagiarism detection software.
Opinion
The Real Precipice
Forget MOOCs. The true challenge to higher ed will come from models that use cognitive science and technology to remove faculty members from the center of the learning process, writes Richard Holmgren.
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