Harvard University's email snooping, as well as a big list of iPad recommendations for classrooms dominated Education Dive reading this week. We know you have a busy life, so we like to break down the big stories for you every Friday and ease your transition into the weekend.
Have a look below at the headlines everyone else was looking at and find out what exactly was going on:
- As online learning rewrites K-12 education, Edgenuity shares its playbook : Dive Interview: Edgenuity, Inc. CEO Sari Factor explains where she sees online and blending learning headed in the K-12 arena.
- Harvard spied on employees even more than previously reported: The Ivy League school's dean revealed a previously unmentioned second round of March e-mail searches Tuesday night.
- 10 iPad accessories perfect for classrooms: Want to super-charge your school's iPad presentations or protect your devices? Here are some options to keep in mind.
- Why was 'Jesus-stomping' professor put on leave?: Florida Altantic University professor Deandre Poole is on paid leave after his controversial "stomp on Jesus" exercise in class.
- Blended teaching MOOC to arrive via Google+: The nonprofit Blended Schools Network will launch its new MOOC, Today's Blended Teacher, in April.
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