Readers mixed it up this week on Education Dive, with our two big features earning the most views, and big headlines from McGraw-Hill and Coursera right behind.
We had an unusual story sneak into the mix as well, with a report on Canadian universities experimenting with puppies to help students get through final exams. Find out more about all of those topics at the links below:
- 13 blended learning uses in K-12 and college classrooms—As online learning and other technologies continue to redefine modern learning environments, many schools are finding ways to get the best of both worlds—teaching face-to-screen as well as face-to-face.
- Education Tech Talk: How CourseSmart Analytics will change e-textbooks—The e-textbook provider doesn't just want to know how to sell course readings. It wants to know the secrets behind how students read.
- McGraw-Hill to cut 63 positions in its School Education division—The publishing giant plans to increase the focus on its digital education products.
- Will Canadian university puppy rooms improve life at exam time?—Dalhousie University and the the University of Toronto both let the dogs out on campus.
- Coursera launches employer-matching service—Could the new Career Services support be the first part of a revenue stream for the MOOC provider?
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