eLearning End of Life: Move Courses to eCampus by August 2014
eLearning End of Life: Move Courses to eCampus by August 2014News from Texas A&M University: Published: July 18, 2013 The new eCampus learning management system, powered by Blackboard Learn, is now...
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Massive online courses pose possibilities but also concerns for professorsNews from McClatchy Washington Bureau: WASHINGTON — In October 2012, some 40,000 students from around the world enrolled in...
View ArticleAfter Setbacks, Online Courses Are Rethought
After Setbacks, Online Courses Are RethoughtNews from New York Times: Two years after a Stanford professor drew 160,000 students from around the globe to a free online course on artificial...
View ArticleE-learning courses on commercialising research in the health sector
E-learning courses on commercialising research in the health sectorNews from Cordis News: E-learning courses on commercialising research in the health sector [Date: 2014-01-17] Three new e-learning...
View ArticleGoogle launches new courses in programming with online education provider …
Google launches new courses in programming with online education provider …News from VentureBeat: Google is starting to take education into its own hands with the launch of four new courses to teach...
View ArticleWill Free Online Courses Ever Replace a College Education?
Will Free Online Courses Ever Replace a College Education?News from The Atlantic: Two years into their existence, MOOCs haven’t stolen students away from brick-and-mortar universities. Instead, they’ve...
View ArticleWith so many free and cheap online courses now available, anyone can go back …
With so many free and cheap online courses now available, anyone can go back …News from Deseret News: Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, make it possible for many people to go to school who...
View ArticleSome Texas students pay more for online courses
Some Texas students pay more for online coursesNews from Valley morning Star: AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Some online higher education courses are costing Texans more money than brick-and-mortar classes. At...
View ArticleMed Center offers free online Ebola education courses
Med Center offers free online Ebola education coursesNews from Omaha World-Herald: The University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Medicine, its clinical partner, are launching two free online...
View ArticleHSU offers Extended Education & eLearning courses
HSU offers Extended Education & eLearning coursesNews from Eureka Times Standard: ARCATA Beginning Italian: Offered by HSU’s College of eLearning & Extended Education on Tuesdays and Thursdays,...
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