Coursera's CEO on the Evolving Meaning of 'MOOC'
When you can bring huge numbers of students together with lots of well-branded universities and global enterprises seeking a highly skilled workforce, could those linkages be strong enough to forge a new future for massive open online courses?
MoreMaking E-Textbooks More Interactive
Columbus State Community College created a multimedia e-book for English composition students that reduces textbook costs and reimagines the ways learners engage with course material.
MoreWhat to Do About Contract Cheating
Contract cheating — the use of essay writing services to manufacture coursework — is on the rise, along with other forms of academic dishonesty. Here's how technology can and can't help.
MoreSurvey: 1 in 4 Professors Ban Mobile Phone Use in Class
In our third annual Teaching with Technology Survey, a quarter of faculty respondents said they do not allow students to use mobile phones in the classroom.
MoreBringing Primary Source Materials to Life with AR
At Washington College, students become curators, using augmented reality to create museum exhibits of materials that otherwise require restricted physical access.
MorePersonalizing the Admissions Process to Meet Diverse Student Needs
Maryville University created an "application for anything" tool that allows schools to easily customize admissions applications for specific applicants or programs.
MoreFrom Disaster Recovery to a New Outlook on Learning
For Puerto Rico's Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, the process of restoring campus systems after Hurricane Maria led to new opportunities for active learning and community engagement.
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