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Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
Previously, this author had suggested that a gradual redistribution was occurring across American higher education, especially among adult learners. Local hegemony was at risk, as online interlopers, increasingly from top tier universities and other academic behemoths, offered students choice they never had before without having to relocate. A…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Online Courses, Geographic Location, Universities
Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
Many countries are challenged by the need to build both capacity and quality simultaneously in order to meet the accelerating needs of their society. Should what already exists be renovated, or should new institutions be created? Innovate from within or from without? Or perhaps some combination of both? In the U.S., postsecondary…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, United States History, Educational Development, Higher Education
Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
As online education becomes more ubiquitous nationally, it becomes even more strategic locally on each college campus. Some higher education institutions have been more dynamic and decisive, and others paralyzed to act. The very balance of academic power--as measured by enrollments, institutional reach and public awareness-- has begun to shift…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Models
DiSalvio, Philip – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
The erosion of the college credit monopoly, the devaluation of the degree and the rise of new forms of credentialing suggest a generation of students and higher education institutions somewhat different than the previous generation. Consider a higher learning environment where students create their own academic portfolios and shape their…
Descriptors: College Credits, Higher Education, Educational Certificates, Career Guidance
Fifield, Mary L. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
When MIT approached Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) to participate in edX, the new Harvard/MIT massive open online course (MOOC) initiative, the administrators reacted with both interest and skepticism. What did MIT have in mind for Bunker Hill Community College? Today at BHCC, the establishment of "Learning Communities" transforms…
Descriptors: Interaction, Community Colleges, Online Courses, Large Group Instruction
Shennan, Andrew – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
During any given semester at a liberal arts college like Wellesley, students may experience what will prove to be a transformational moment in their lives. This is the reality of the liberal arts college environment: meaningful encounters with peers from very different backgrounds; small, discussion-based courses that foster creative,…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Online Courses, Learning Experience, College Environment
Horton, Howard E. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are all the rage these days and are being offered as a potential way to shorten the degree-attainment process and thereby reduce costs. At New England College of Business and Finance (NECB), staff focus on what the author likes to call "classically offered online classes" or COOCs, instead of MOOCs. Through…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Online Courses, Costs, Large Group Instruction
DiSalvio, Philip – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
While many colleges and universities are trying to adapt to the forces affecting higher education today, a recent move by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology is about to cause a seismic shift. The prototype version of MITx is scheduled for launch in spring 2012. MITx is an outgrowth of MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW), which began in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Schools, Online Courses, Educational Technology
Harney, John O. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Innovators and entrepreneurs are using technologies to make freely available the things for which universities charge significant money. MOOCs (massive open online courses), free online courses, lecture podcasts, low-cost off-the-shelf general education courses, online tutorials, digital collections of open learning resources, open badges--all are…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Online Courses, Reverse Transfer Students
McCully, George – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
In the days since NEBHE convened hundreds of educators and opinion leaders in Boston for the "University Unbound" conference, people have received a surge of reactions including the one from George McCully, founder of the "Catalogue for Philanthropy." NEBHE has begun focusing the attention of New England institutions on the MOOC movement, which…
Descriptors: Online Courses, STEM Education, Higher Education, Accreditation (Institutions)
Butin, Dan W. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
According to the recent "New York Times" Education Life section, this was the "Year of the MOOC." That's "massive open online courses." It is what "Times" columnist David Brooks called a "campus tsunami" and Thomas Friedman declared as the "college education revolution." That's because anyone, anywhere can now take a course from some of the best…
Descriptors: Tests, Online Courses, Journalism Education, Large Group Instruction
DiSalvio, Philip – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
In 1852, Massachusetts became the first state to provide all its citizens access to a free public education. Over the next 66 years, every other state made the same guarantee. Massachusetts may again be a geographic hotspot that signals the displacement from the old to the new. Just as key sectors of the American economy have experienced huge and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Online Courses, Educational Change, Public Education
Halfond, Jay A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
Only a generation ago, universities like Northeastern and Boston University had campuses strategically sprinkled throughout eastern Massachusetts. Lesley University offered graduate education programs across the U.S. BU had a contract with the U.S. Army to deliver master's programs on military bases throughout Europe. Mega-high-tech companies,…
Descriptors: Campuses, Higher Education, Community Colleges, Two Year Colleges
DiSalvio, Philip – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
This article illustrates the landscape-changing potential of the "disruptive innovation" taking place on the shores of the Charles River. Learning technologies now being used in the massive open online course (MOOC) movement, some suggest, will change the way people think about higher education. MOOCs are based on an open-networked learning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Enrollment, Distance Education, Internet
Mroz, Donald; Mulgrew, Francis X. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2012
The debate about the need for change in America's K-12 education system has been raging for decades. Teachers, parents, administrators and government leaders alike have been grappling with how to transform a system that has been failing too many students for too long, according to a recent Center for Education Policy study. Until recently, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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