Tackle the Real Problem - 0 views
Michelle Rhee: Opting out of standardized tests? Wrong answer. - The Washington Post - 1 views
An "All You Can Eat" College Degree Could Be The Future Of Higher Education | Co.Exist ... - 0 views
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The model is fundamentally different, however, than any other adult bachelor programs that you’ve heard of. Students will pay a flat subscription fee of $2,250 for three month’s of “all you can eat” access. During that time. they’ll be able to use the school’s instructional content online, its advisors, and other resources. More importantly, they’ll be welcome to try to pass as many “competency tests” as they want.
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“We are in essence creating a virtual university--a new one,” says Ray Cross, Chancellor of UW Colleges and UW-Extension. “What is a full-time student in a self-paced competency-based model? Well, we’ve got to define that.”
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Only 10 students will be accepted for each degree program in January 2014, but as the program expands, Cross says the “sky is the limit,” especially given how many students are open to self-taught online courses around the world.
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College for America spins off its custom-made learning management system | InsideHigherEd - 0 views
Underserved and overburdened, transfer students face an uphill battle to earn their deg... - 0 views
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37 percent of all students who began college in 2008 have transferred institutions at some point. Nearly half of transfer students transfer more than once.
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At ASU, our university, nearly 13,500 transfer students enrolled in fall 2014 and spring 2015 semesters, outnumbering first-time freshmen by more than 2,000. These transfer numbers are likely to explode in coming years, with profound consequences for students and universities alike.
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Today, more than one-third of college students are 25 or older. Only 14 percent of college students are residential students, and 46 percent are part-time college students.
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E-Learning Startup Udacity Raises $35M to Launch 'Nanodegrees' - Venture Capital Dispat... - 0 views
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“We’re taking specific jobs and reverse-engineering them to teach what’s required and then certifying a person in that area,” Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun said.
A short history of educational technology - 0 views
UC Davis's groundbreaking digital badge system for new sustainable agriculture program ... - 0 views
International Impact of MOOCs Still Up in the Air - US News - 0 views
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While the number of students taking MOOCs has exploded in the past few years, experts are divided on what impact the courses have had on international education opportunities.
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Advocates and creators of massive open online courses – the free courses open to anyone with an Internet connection – have high hopes for how the classes can help those hungry for a U.S.-style education.
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"Over time people began to feel that the excitement was really just hype."
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Direct assessment and the feds take on competency-based education @insidehighered - 0 views
The Future of College? - The Atlantic - 2 views
IMMERSION 2014 : Immersive Education Initiative, the World's Leading Experts in Immersi... - 2 views
The Future of Ed-Tech is a Reclamation Project #DLFAB - 1 views
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