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Establishment Goes Alternative

Seven major universities plan to create the University Learning Store, a joint web portal for microcredentials, featuring online content, assessments and tutoring.

Change, but How Substantive?

Arizona State U's accreditor has yet to review the institution's "MOOCs for credit" initiative. Experts are unsure what such a review might bring.

MOOCs for (a Year's) Credit

Arizona State U, in partnership with edX, will award a freshman year's worth of academic credit through massive open online courses.

Surveying the MOOC Landscape

An updated study of massive open online courses from Harvard U. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finds diverse learner populations and interests -- and the need for more research.

Specializations, Specialized

Massive open online course provider Coursera adds corporate partners to its course sequences and says it has found a business model.
Opinion

Have MOOCs Helped or Hurt?

Randy Best writes that, despite all the hype, the massive course trend may be more faddish than influential.

Umbrella Group Backs Unbundling

ACE continues online experimentation with proposed pool of general education courses from colleges and providers like StraighterLine.

A Platform for All Purposes

EdCast, a new online education platform provider, wants to use open-source software to help institutions teach courses to on-campus and online students all at once.