(Getty Images) New report offers roadmap to the future of higher ed online learning in California A new report from California Competes examines concerns with the current state of online learning in universities and colleges. Oct 17, 2023 By Skylar Rispens
(Getty Images) Online Learning Consortium launches mental health initiative The Consortium announced it will work with the student mental health platform Uwill to research the needs of adult online learners. Jul 12, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Sam Edwards / Getty Images) Students prefer online learning, survey finds Students are more enthusiastic about online and hybrid learning options than face-to-face instruction, according to a Tyton Partners survey. Jun 21, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(The Good Brigade / Getty Images) Sophia Learning expands credit transfer pathways Students on the online learning platform Sophia Learning can now transfer credits to the University of the People, a tuition-free institution. May 3, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Ryan McKnight / Flickr) UA-Fayetteville faculty oppose University of Phoenix acquisition UA-Fayetteville's faculty senate says a planned acquisition of the University of Phoenix is a big reputational risk. Mar 31, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
Cutting Edge What’s next for learning management systems? On the Cutting EDge podcast, D2L CEO John Baker says training faculty is essential to learning management system growth. Nov 22, 2022 By EdScoop Staff
(C.J.Burton / Getty Images) 2U leans into ‘free-to-degree’ pipeline After a summer of layoffs and budget cuts, the online learning company 2U shared a more upbeat outlook in its third quarter earnings call. Nov 8, 2022 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Getty Images) Online learning satisfaction rises post-pandemic A new survey of online learners finds increasingly positive views of online learning compared to data from before the pandemic. Sep 15, 2022 By Jake Williams
(Getty Images) Jenzabar releases course marketplace designed to ‘unbundle’ higher ed The administrative software publisher said a new course marketplace is part of a broader effort to make education accessible to more students. Jun 1, 2022 By Emily Bamforth
UNLV Department of Criminal Justice chairman and professor Dr. Joel Lieberman teaches Jury Decision Making, a criminal justice class at UNLV, amid the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on September 9, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images) Teaching and learning innovation requires supporting (and incentivizing) instructors Finding innovations in teaching and learning requires communication with instructors and new offices, speakers said at an event. May 12, 2022 By Emily Bamforth