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WCET: Clarity into the successful transition of UF Online

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 28, 2017

Great discussions at #WCET17 conference help clarify how UF Online sheds hubris and continues to transform into growing and healthy online program

WGU Is Not Off the Hook

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 13, 2017

There have been justifiable complaints that the OIG’s rejection of WGU’s courses was arbitrary. That may be true, but the fact that the judgment was arbitrary doesn’t automatically mean that it was incorrect.

Unizin Membership Now Set As Annual Fee Of Up To $427.5k

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 10, 2017

University of Minnesota board documents clarify that membership in Unizin should be viewed as an annual fee of up to $427.5k and not as one-time fee.

University of Wisconsin System to Migrate From D2L Brightspace to Canvas LMS

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 2, 2017

In a major decision, the University of Wisconsin System – D2L’s flagship customer since 2002 – has finished its LMS evaluation and plans to migrate to Canvas.

WGU Audit: Likely impacts for fragile movement of competency-based education

By Phil Hill. Posted on September 25, 2017

Even if IG’s audit recommendations on WGU are not adopted by Dept of Ed, the findings will likely have a big impact in California and in the fragile movement of CBE.

WGU Audit Findings: Interpretations of “regular and substantive” and “self-paced”

By Phil Hill. Posted on September 23, 2017

The inspector general of the dept of education audits Western Governors University and under hyper-literal interpretation of regulations finds that WGU should not receive Title IV federal funding.

Response on LMS Market Size Analysis

By Phil Hill. Posted on September 20, 2017

A response to Josh Kim post at IHE questioning whether LMS market could be worth $5 billion as claimed by several market analysts.

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