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House Democrat Probes Executive Pay at For-Profit Colleges

Maryland Representative Seeks Salary Details at 13 Schools Reliant on Federal Student AidSOURCE: The Wall Street JournalRead the Full Article

Exclusive Interview with Dr. Michael G. Moore, Leader and Pioneer in Distance Education

This week, Dr. Saba sat in an interview with Dr. Michael G Moore, Professor of Education, the Pennsylvania State University, and the founder and editor of of the American Journal of Distance Education. Dr. Moore has several decades of pioneering leadership in our field. His professional experience ranges from implementing distance education systems to theory […]

Rep. Roybal-Allard Introduces Attain Act To Invest In Developing High Tech Skills Among Students

WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec 8 – Today Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard introduced H.R. 3614, the Achievement Through Technology and Innovation Act of 2011 (ATTAIN Act) to help prepare students to meet the needs of 21st century employers. SOURCE: Representative Roybal-AllardRead the Press Rlease

Catalog of Errors?

Two years ago, Google Books was becoming the world’s largest digital library and, with an effective monopoly, seemed “almost certain to be the last one.” The tragedy for scholars was that Google Books’ metadata – which allow users to search the catalog – were “a mishmash wrapped in a muddle wrapped in a mess.”SOURCE: Inside […]

New guidelines for ed-tech research could help educators, vendors

Report explains how to evaluate educational technology programs and services properly and effectivelySOURCE: eSchool NewsRead the Full Article

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Funding To Improve Access to Education and Health Care in Rural Areas

WASHINGTON, December 8, 2011 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that recipients in 34 states and one territory will receive funding to improve access to health care and educational services in rural areas. Funding is provided through the USDA Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) Program. SOURCE: US Department of AgricultureRead the Press Rlease

PBS Announces Programming Line-Up for 2012 Black History Month Commemoration

New specials include a story of the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD and, from INDEPENDENT LENS, an intimate look at “Daisy Bates: The First Lady of Little Rock,” a collection of interviews called “Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975” and a filmmaker’s cross country campaign in “More Than a Month”–Schedule also features 2012 Sundance Film Festival selection SLAVERY BY ANOTHER […]

Tablets in 2012: What to Expect

As tablets move into their adolescence, what changes will we see? SOURCE: PC WorldRead the Full Article

Technology Can Revolutionize Education for College Students with Disabilities

Having a disability should not stop any student from pursuing higher education. And through a unique program in Montgomery County, Md., high school students are proving that a disability is not an obstacle to a college education.SOURCE: The US Department of EducationRead the Press Rlease

We’re Still in Love With Books

I spend a lot of time working with computers now, but much of my life is still defined by the long relationship I’ve maintained with books.It’s surprising how many academics who identify with the digital humanities also have ties to “the History of the Book,” a field that has long been nurtured by seminars in […]