The end of summer can be a chaotic time for educators, but Education Dive always tries to make Friday a little easier for you by gathering together the five most popular news posts of the past week.
This week, our summer master list of original Education Dive features attracted the most readers with a handy menu of social media, tech and online learning guides. Check that below out along with a list of interesting MOOCs and a big move for McGraw-Hill Education:
- Education Dive's top 12 list resources of the summer—Class will be back in session soon. Get prepared with knowledge and resources from Education Dive's most popular list features of Summer 2012.
- Top 10 U.S. schools by number of degrees awarded include online, for-profit institutions—For-profit and online schools now rank among among leading brick-and-mortar programs in terms of graduates.
- 10 interesting MOOCs being offered by Coursera, edX and other providers—Education Dive cracked open some non-traditional course catalogs to see what MOOC providers have available.
- Georgia college hopes free textbooks attract more students—Students and faculty are both excited by the new program, says college's president.
- McGraw-Hill Education buys math learning tech developer Key Curriculum—Key Curriculum will help McGraw-Hill expand its Common Core-related offerings.
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