Higher education's online learning landscape is increasingly polarized, with colleges and universities choosing divergent paths for how to proceed with the nontraditional medium. Campuses that have long been…
The potential for K-12 online learning in the U.S. is still being realized. It seems that every year the amount of K-12 students taking courses online grows exponentially,…
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When American universities began offering Moocs – free online courses, open to all – people signed up in their droves. From lessons on artificial intelligence to classes on…
Even at Duke University, only about 3 percent of those who enrolled in a MOOC actually completed their course, the Triangle Business Journal reports. In raw numbers, the…
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Community college students who transferred to Connecticut's four-year online college program before completing their associate's degree could be eligible to receive the degrees retroactively. The initiative, known as…
The proliferation of massive open online courses (MOOCs) isn't just a potential nightmare scenario for professors, but for college students who value educators' expertise. History professors at the…
I recently completed teaching the second session of my Foundations of Business Strategy massively open online course (MOOC) through the Coursera platform and I continue to be amazed…
Congressional representatives lacked such basic knowledge of online education in 2011 that many still thought distance learning was done through correspondence classes, according to a survey conducted that…