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Lumen, Follett align to use bookstores to deliver OER

OER provider Lumen Learning joins with Follett to bring open course content to faculty through the campus bookstore.

Pearson enters partnership with Chegg to offer textbook rentals

Student-services provider Chegg is the first company to work with Pearson on a new textbook-rental program the publisher announced in...

Creative Course Finder: Let the Blood, Urine and Bile Flow

University of Rochester provides graduate students clinical training using 3D organs. The body parts are so realistic they fool skilled surgeons.

New Online Programs: Applied Health Science, Business, Cybersecurity, Innovation, Psychology

Introducing a new feature: a list of new online programs colleges and universities are starting.

Turning Point for OER Use?

Inside Digital Learning asked ed tech experts if New York State's decision to pour millions of dollars into open education resources represents a breakthrough for OER. Here are their responses. Do you agree?

Trial and Error: Data Powers Retention

Franklin University takes a deep dive into data and boosts student retention from lowest level.

Defunding the National Endowment for the Arts

Why is the National Endowment for the Arts on the chopping block? Today, as part of the Academic Minute's Current...

Making a Modern President

Fewer provosts are becoming presidents and more deans are jumping straight to the presidency, according to new report that also includes an intriguing list of universities that are presidential talent factories.