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As online learning continues its rapid expansion in Ontario, Canada, and internationally, the issue of quality has become increasingly important. This collection of resources addresses the central issues that concern Ontario post-secondary educators, administrators, and policy makers, including:
Why We Need New Indicators of Quality in Post-Secondary Education
Post-secondary education faces a major new quality challenge.
How To Leverage Quality To Drive Rather Than Block Innovation
Quality matters. But how we determine quality can be an inhibitor for innovation and change.
Our Wrong Thinking About The Quality Issue In Online Learning
For students, the key factor is the viability and value of both the education and the credential they receive.
Rethinking Quality in Post-Secondary Education
Taken together, these measures and others have contributed to keeping the quality debate alive, while encouraging the evolution of a new quality assessment approach.
As a Faculty Member, What Do I Need To Know About Quality in Online Learning?
A variety of quality frameworks and standards have been used to establish a basis for quality assurance in online learning.
How Faculty Can Assure Quality in an Online Learning Environment
Based on a lifelong preoccupation with teaching with technology, Tony Bates offers knowledge and perspective invaluable to those contemplating teaching through blended or hybrid learning
Reconnaissance du territoire autochtone
Contact North | Contact Nord souligne avec respect que son travail, et celui de ses partenaires communautaires, se déroule sur des territoires autochtones traditionnels à travers la province.
Nous sommes reconnaissants de pouvoir travailler et vivre dans ces territoires. Nous remercions les Premières nations, les Métis et les Inuits qui prennent soin de ces territoires depuis des temps immémoriaux et qui continuent de contribuer à la force de l’Ontario et des collectivités de la province.