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Deep Dive
Most Read Education News of the Week: Chicago teachers, Berkeley and Google
Need to catch up on the week's education news? Education Dive has you covered with our most popular posts.
By Brian Warmoth • Sept. 14, 2012 -
Study: SAT is equally predictive across the socioeconomic spectrum
Skeptics are quick to point out the funding of the study by the College Board.
By Roger Riddell • Sept. 14, 2012 -
How did online education get to where it is now?
Cheap technology, for-profit competition and other factors have all played roles in higher ed institutions' push to adopt online learning programs.
By Brian Warmoth • Sept. 11, 2012 -
Course Choice program to provide La. with marketplace of classes
Sylvan Learning and Southern University are among the providers who may participate in Louisiana's new experiment.
By Brian Warmoth • Sept. 11, 2012 -
Learnist launches iPad and iPhone apps
Grockit's Pinterest-style approach to online learning introduces free apps to the iTunes App Store.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 30, 2012 -
Deep Dive
10 virtual field trip options for schools
Education Dive looks at ten ways school groups can travel far from the comfort of a computer lab.
By Shehryar Nabi • Aug. 27, 2012 -
60 Twitter uses for educators
A list of 60 educational uses for Twitter.
By Shehryar Nabi • Aug. 27, 2012 -
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8 digital textbook competitors
Education Dive lays out a list of textbooks alternatives with digital approaches to classroom education.
By Shehryar Nabi • Aug. 22, 2012 -
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Anti-plagiarism services for stopping cheaters
Education Dive checks out seven online tools that educators can use to combat student plagiarism.
By Shehryar Nabi • Aug. 16, 2012 -
How to address the education bubble: 2 perspectives
Speaking on the problems riddling today's education system, Dr. Raymund Paredes and Salman Khan present new ideas for the future in a Forbes interview.
By Shehryar Nabi • Aug. 16, 2012 -
Deep Dive
10 Twitter account types every educator should network with
For K-12 and higher ed professionals, there are a lot of hard decisions to be made on Twitter. Education Dive makes them a little easier by breaking down who you should follow and why they will help you.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 13, 2012 -
Infographic explains mobile device security on campuses
Survey results give insights into theft and encryption in educational establishments.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 6, 2012 -
Most Read Education News of the Week: MOOC providers, Facebook and iPads in schools
Need to catch up on the last week's news in education? Here are Education Dive's most popular reads.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 3, 2012 -
McGraw-Hill Education buys math learning tech developer Key Curriculum
Key Curriculum will help McGraw-Hill expand its Common Core-related offerings.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 2, 2012 -
Most Read Education News of the Week: Ed hashtags, online learning and sustainability
Catch up with Education Dive's most popular reads and up-to-the-minute discussions on Twitter in this week's rundown.
By Brian Warmoth • July 27, 2012 -
Apple OS X Mountain Lion upgrade advice for education offices
The latest version of Apple’s operating system is expected to launch on Wednesday.
By Lindsey Smith • July 24, 2012 -
Student engagement to be tested in Gates-funded research
A $498K grant from the Gates Foundation will help Clemson researchers understand students' levels of engagement via physiological responses.
By Brian Warmoth • July 20, 2012 -
Moodle chooses HTML5 over iOS and Android development
The current Moodle iOS mobile app will still be offered, but future mobile apps will be built with HTML5.
By Brian Warmoth • July 12, 2012 -
Most Read Education News of the Week: Obama's NEA talk, Google Plus and an Iowa dorm
Obama and Biden both addressed the NEA this week and joined Google Plus in our most read education posts of the past week. Find out if you missed anything after the jump.
By Brian Warmoth • July 6, 2012 -
Michigan Colleges Go Out Of State For Students
Their higher tuition boosts bottom line Read more »
By Lindsey Smith • June 26, 2012 -
Education Department budget approved by Senate subcommittee would increase Pell Grant sizes
Budget receives 10-7 vote along party lines, falls short of Obama administration's recommendations
By Brian Warmoth • June 13, 2012 -
Importance of digital writing in education explained by MSU professor
Jeff Grabill, a writing professor from Michigan State, makes the case for digital writing as a unique field at Edutopia
By Brian Warmoth • June 11, 2012 -
Saturday shooting leaves two former Auburn football players dead
Police looking for 22-year-old suspect after three men are left dead
By Brian Warmoth • June 11, 2012 -
Building a department website—useful advice from Matt Klawitter
Whether a school's website is intended for faculty, students or the campus community broadly, tough decisions need to be made early on
By Brian Warmoth • June 8, 2012 -
Blackboard Upgrades Teacher Communication Platform to Improve Parent Engagement
System makes it easy for teachers to update parents on student progress
By Brian Warmoth • May 24, 2012