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Retention and Intention in Massive Open Online Courses: In Depth
Retention in MOOCs should be considered in the context of learner intent, especially given the varied backgrounds and motivations of students who choose to enroll. When viewed in the appropria…
Top-Ten IT Issues, 2013: Welcome to the Connected Age
EDUCAUSE presents the top-ten IT-related issues facing higher education institutions. In this article, members of the 2012-2013 EDUCAUSE IT Issues Panel frame each issue with discussion and a …
Thinking about Accreditation in a Rapidly Changing World
Online learning has provided a platform for rethinking delivery models, yet much of accreditation is not designed to account for these new approaches. Paul J. LeBlanc is Presiden…
Bigfoot, Goldilocks, and Moonshots: A Report from the Frontiers of Personalized Learning
The creativity of higher education innovators has produced three categories of solutions with the potential to break the "iron triangle" of cost, quality, and access. …
The MOOC Model: Challenging Traditional Education
Key Takeaways A turning point will occur in the higher education model when a MOOC-based program of study leads to a degree from an accredited institution — a trend that …
Service Blueprinting: Transforming the Student Experience
Mary Jo Bitner is Professor of Marketing, PetSmart Chair, and Executive Director of the Center for Services Leadership in the W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. Amy L. O…
The Marketecture of Community
Brad Wheeler is Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for Indiana University and a professor of information systems in IU's Kelley School of Business. Ja…
From Innovation Clusters to Datapalooza: Accelerating Innovation in Educational Technology
Richard Culatta is the Deputy Director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education. Education in the United States is entering a very exciting moment. For …
Online Educational Delivery Models: A Descriptive View
Phil Hill is an independent consultant and blogs at e-Literate . Although there has been a long history of distance education, the creation of online education occurred just over a…
Enterprise IT, E-Learning, and Transformation: Prospects in Higher Education
Which way to Millinocket? " Well, you can go west to the next intersection ," a Mainer explains, ". . . get onto the turnpike, go north through the toll gate at Augusta, …














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