Investigate best practices in fully online programs, pedagogy, core components, educational effectiveness, and challenges.
Northern College
A more practical, hands-on learning experience that would help his students succeed in the real world of business is what Professor Will Durocher wanted to create.Mohawk College
One fact emerging from the rapid shift to remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic is that many online tools are not fully accessible to students with disabilities.Cambrian College
Cambrian College wanted to offer its students more flexible learning options that complement how they live, work and learn. Students acknowledged the need for flexible, customizable, technology-enhanced learning opportunities that suit their busy lifestyles. It’s why Cambrian College emphasized... Learn more about Using the HyFlex Model to Improve Student-Directed and Multi-Modal Learning at Cambrian College, Sudbury, OntarioOCAD University
Lifelong learning is critical for graduates throughout their careers, especially given the rapidly evolving and complex nature of work, study and knowledge. It’s why OCAD University’s Jutta Treviranus, Director of the Inclusive Design Institute and a professor in the Design for Health (MDes)... Learn more about Fostering Lifelong Learning Skills at OCAD University with My3LNorthern College
Northern College, with campuses in Timmins, Moosonee, Haileybury and Kirkland Lake, serves an area of over 116,000 square kilometres in Northeastern Ontario. Northern offers 75 full-time, part-time, certificate, diploma, and apprenticeship programs and hundreds of face-to-face, web-based, and... Learn more about Designing Learner-Centered Online Programs Focused on Accessibility and Flexibility at Northern College, OntarioOntarioLearn
OntarioLearn is a consortium of Ontario’s 24 public colleges who partner to share more than 1,200 online courses and several online programs to make them accessible to students across the province and beyond. In 2015-16, there were over 70,000 registrations in their shared online courses. Learn more about OntarioLearn: 24 Public Colleges in Ontario Collaborate to Increase Student Access to and Choice of Quality Programs and Courses