Education Dive's look at the e-textbook market turned out to be the big feature of the week with our readers, but news of the University of Michigan's pro-MOOC provost appointment and education issues out of Davos also ranked high.
If you need to get caught up on any of these stories, now is the time. We've even collected the links for you below:
- Michigan names Coursera supporter Martha Pollack as new provost: Will more MOOCs await the University of Michigan in the near future as a result?
- 16 e-textbook providers: Who’s publishing and who’s selling?: Education Dive compiles a who's who of publishers, marketplaces and platforms in the paper-to-digital shift.
- Wellesley, Dickinson presidents debate MOOC 'revolution': In response to Thomas L. Friedman's proclamation that the MOOC revolution is here and now, five university leaders have provided their expert opinions.
- From Davos 2013: Higher ed monopoly is over, university leaders agree: Consensus at Davos 2013: MOOCs here to stay, university monopoly over.
- What are the world's 10 most sustainable campuses doing right?: Water conservation, light bulb switches and commuting initiatives have added up to big savings and lighter footprints from Los Angeles to Ireland.
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