Keeping Online Courses Fresh: Valuable, but Costly
The cost of maintaining an online course for several years can eventually outstrip the launch cost -- but the investment might just pay off.
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The cost of maintaining an online course for several years can eventually outstrip the launch cost -- but the investment might just pay off.
Knowledge is power, particularly in the Information Age, where an understanding of ‘the new’ can provide an edge over the competition.
Research shows that Australia’s overseas student numbers have surged while Brexit will ‘compound the decline’ in UK’s global position
Some cities, such as San Francisco, can feel overrun by Uber drivers. Around my neighborhood, it's not uncommon to see multiple Uber drivers double-parked and idling on a single block.
Toronto Star reporter Daniel Dale has tracked President Trump's lies since the start of his presidency and says the lies are escalating.
A network of giant balloons will soon bring internet access to remote regions of rural Kenya.
College Board backtracks on plan to begin the AP World History exam in the year 1450, saying it will now begin in 1200.
“No professor has ever cared about me.” This was a sentence in an email I received from a struggling student in my Physiology of the Immune System course, an upper-division elective course in the Physiology Department at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Students at the University of Manchester have painted over a mural of a poem by Rudyard Kipling, arguing that the writer “dehumanised people of colour”.
If you’ve ever wondered what the intersection of women in science, adventure and leadership looks like, here’s a prime example: a multidisciplinary crew of 20 women sailing for a month in a 72-foot research vessel called the Sea Dragon.