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"Bits and Bytes" includes recommended reading on other sites, editorial and web site updates, and other ephemera.

 


 

Coursera CEO Interview: Betting on OPM market and shift to low-cost masters degrees

Phil Hill · Dec 6, 2018 ·

Getting past rev-share vs. fee-for-service artificial dilemma; the real choice for OPM market may become low-cost vs. full-cost online degrees

Notes on EDUCAUSE 2018

Phil Hill · Nov 8, 2018 ·

I recently finished three weeks of travel to ed tech conferences – Online Learning in Toronto, WCET in Portland, and EDUCAUSE in Denver. Given the size of EDUCAUSE and its history of being the place to see the greatest number of vendors in one location, that conference is a good trigger to cover general ed […]

Ed Tech Cybersecurity: Suppose they gave a data breach and nobody came

Phil Hill · Oct 22, 2018 ·

It has now been four weeks since Chegg announced a data breach compromising personal information of up to 40 million users. Cue the crickets because the only coverage in ed tech press thus far is from EdWeek, which focuses on the K-12 market. That’s a shame, because if ed tech companies want a case study […]

e-Literate Sightings in the Fall 2018 Conference Season

Phil Hill · Oct 14, 2018 ·

Where in the world is Michael Sandiego?

Chegg Data Breach May Affect Up To 40 Million Users

Phil Hill · Sep 26, 2018 ·

Chegg data breach exposes up to 40 million registered users for loss of personal information, but company appears to focus first on stock price.

Timeline of e-Literate Coverage of Blackboard Learn Ultra

Phil Hill · Sep 11, 2018 ·

Interactive timeline chart sharing e-Literate’s coverage of Blackboard Learn Ultra over the years

Expansion of OPM-Derivative Model: Disney covers online degrees for hourly employees through Guild Education

Phil Hill · Sep 5, 2018 ·

Disney hands employees new educational benefit (with all four fingers), expanding Guild Education’s influence in market

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