SoftChalk has added iPad and Android compatibility and greater learning management system integration to the newest version of SoftChalk Cloud, its cross-platform learning object repository and content authoring platform.
Turnitin has released Source Educational Evaluation Rubric, an evaluation tool designed to help writing students determine the academic quality of the Internet sources cited in their research papers.
Reference and information skills education provider Credo Reference has teamed up with Reference Service Press to include financial aid information in its family of software and services.
Online reference resource and informational skills company Credo Reference has released a new version of its Literati software specifically for student athletes.
How ePortfolios can help "tame" the flood of openness and educational opportunity arising with MOOCs and other new modalities.
McGraw-Hill Education has unveiled a new suite of adaptive learning products for higher education at the International Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas.
During the Spring 2013 Semester, students at MassBay Community College will be able to take a three-credit hour course on Practical Python Programming that incorporates online course materials and instructional tools developed at MIT and made available through edX. Through its partnership with edX, MassBay will examine how courses developed at a premier research and teaching institution like MIT can be leveraged effectively by community colleges.
Instructors, librarians, students, and researchers will have access to a new collection of books, articles, videos, maps, and other resources culled from the collection of National Geographic.
McGraw-Hill Higher Education has partnered with Ancile Solutions, a developer of learning and performance software solutions, to provide new online, interactive education products to McGraw-Hill Higher Education customers through McGraw-Hill Connect, the company's digital teaching and learning environment.
Oxford University Press, a department of the university, will be releasing a new English language teaching service for delivering daily lessons through videoconferencing.