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The Team-Teaching Tango - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Lawmakers and foundations push prior-learning assessment | Inside Higher Ed
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The Minerva Project and the Investment Bubble in Online Education | MIT Technology Review
Minerva is one of the least-publicized but also most well-funded and audacious of the current crop of online education startups. Funded with $25 million from Benchmark Capital—one of the well-known venture-capital firm's largest-ever investments—Minerva says it will begin accepting applicants in 2015 for an entirely Web-based college program. The resulting undergraduate degree, it promises, will have all the prestige of anything the Ivy League can offer, but at half the cost.
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Is Coursera Facebook, Amazon or Pets.com?
Anyway, it’s an uncomfortable truth for educational folks that one of the principal innovations of the xMOOC is the store front. It is the ability to find courses in a catalog. If you look at what Coursera is right now from a platform perspective, it is primarily a store front on top of an LMS. The same could be said of edX. And as Phil and I have both written about recently, this is also the primary innovation in Instructure’s Canvas Network. I don’t expect that innovations in MOOC platforms to stay confined to the store front in the long run
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5 Online Tutoring Services That Supplement Students' Learning - Edudemic
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Degreed launches crowdfunding campaign for reimagined ‘digital diploma’ — Tech News and Analysis
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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