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Elite Universities' Online Play

With help from venture-backed company, Princeton, Penn and U. of Michigan announce they will become the latest high-profile universities to offer free, interactive courses to massive online audiences.

A Win for the Robo-Readers

In the most comprehensive review to date of automated essay grading software, U. of Akron researchers find little difference between grades of robot and human readers.

The Pulse: Interview With David Yaskin

This month's edition of The Pulse podcast features a conversation with David Yaskin, CEO and founder of Starfish Retention Solutions...

The MITx Factor

Several weeks into MIT's massive open online teaching experiment, faculty ponder how it could change the university.

The Nonprofit Online Helpers

Hoping to attract colleges skittish about partnering with a for-profit company, Excelsior College opens new venture aimed at helping traditional colleges move online.

The President's Portfolio

Westminster College's outgoing president looked back at his career using the same e-portfolio required of students. In the process, he learned more about himself.

Getting Their Money's Worth

Lasell College mandates that all faculty use basic features in the online learning platform, sparking discussion of traditional colleges, LMS usage and the "data revolution."

An LMS for Elite MOOCs?

Two Stanford professors spin off their experiments with massively open online courses (MOOCs) into a company that could serve as a platform for similar projects.