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Free Contact North | Contact Nord Webinar
How to Design
Online Learning Communities
Thursday, June 1, 2023
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET
Register now!
The Community of Inquiry (CoI) theoretical framework has made a tremendous impact on online and distance education and is widely regarded as one of the most effective models for creating engaging, satisfying and high-quality learning experiences.
In this webinar, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from two researchers in the field: Dr. Marti Cleveland-Innes, Professor of Education at Athabasca University, and Jenine Hawryluk, a doctoral student in distance education at Athabasca University. Together, they explore how to establish meaningful learning through activity in all four components of the CoI framework: cognitive, social, teaching and emotional presence.
By adopting a community-based, learning-focused approach to online course design, faculty and instructors can create learner-centered environments that offer dedicated support and motivation. Through the design, delivery and assessment of online learning using the CoI framework, you’ll gain valuable insights on how to create dynamic, engaging and effective online and blended learning environments.
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Dr. Martha Cleveland-Innes
Professor of Education
Athabasca University |
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Jenine Hawryluk
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Athabasca University |
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Free Contact North | Contact Nord Webinar
ChatGPT, AI and The Future of Teaching and Learning: We All Need a Digital Assistant
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET
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In this engaging and interactive presentation, Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd, Chief Innovation Officer at Contact North | Contact Nord, introduces the benefits of using AI to support learning designs, as well as the importance of designing authentic and productive assessment activities to promote deep learning. Participants also learn about the potential of AI to enhance teaching and assessment practices and how to leverage its capabilities to do more faster and with greater connectedness than ever before.
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New!
AI-Powered Study Online Quick Tips
App
Check out the new AI-powered Study Online Quick Tips App from Contact North | Contact Nord! This free app provides students with quick and reliable tips to help them succeed in their online studies. When users ask a question, a chatbot draws answers from a knowledge base of study tips available from public websites of colleges and universities across North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
The app offers instant responses in English or French, depending on the language of the user’s query, while ensuring the user’s privacy is protected. Please note that the app is not a substitute for professional advice.
You can download the app on your Apple or Android smartphones and tablets or access it online.
Try it today!
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What’s Next for AR/VR
and Immersive Learning?
Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) offer an engaging and multisensory way for learners to acquire knowledge and skills. In this article, Contact North | Contact Nord explores the many uses of AR/VR in learning, from science students dissecting virtual frogs to mining students examining virtual mines. We look at the latest developments in AR/VR, including their use in architecture and design, healthcare, training, retail and onboarding new hires. With AR/VR technology set to grow from $22.1 billion in 2020 to $161 billion by 2025, the potential uses for these technologies are vast and exciting.
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Podcasts and Vodcasts on Online Learning
The EdSurge Podcast
EdSurge’s weekly podcast delves into the future of education by bringing together insightful conversations with educators, tech innovators and scholars. Hosted by Jeff Young and other EdSurge reporters, the podcast provides a platform for exploring the latest trends and innovations in educational technology.
Choose your episode
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This Week’s Must-Read Book
on Online Learning
Digitalization of Higher Education:
Opportunities and Threats
Edited by: Tanusree Chakraborty, Ashok Natarajan, Nandita Mishra & Madhurima Ganguly (2023)
This book explores digitalization in higher education, including policies, institutional management, leadership, online teaching tools, pedagogy changes and the impact of technology on attitudes toward learning. It critically examines the role of capitalism and neo-liberalism in this process and provides important updates and policy recommendations, making it valuable to educators and public policy officials.
Browse all Must-Read Books
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Contact North | Contact Nord’s Directory of 75+ Ontario EdTech Companies
Ontario is a major hub in the fast-growing edtech market, with more than 75 established and recent startups in educational technology and corporate training.
With this searchable directory, Contact North | Contact Nord provides colleges, universities, training providers and investors around the world with information on how to find the latest products and services from Ontario-based edtech companies. Their products and services often lead to improved learning experiences.
Explore the directory
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Upcoming Events in Online Learning
EMOOCs 2023
European MOOCs Stakeholders Summit
Potsdam, Germany
June 14-16, 2023
The 2023 EMOOCs conference explores the impact of the pandemic on digital education and the future of MOOCs. Key topics include the formalization of digital learning, MOOC networks and cooperations, and their role in business transformation. The program features keynotes, presentations, panel discussions and interactive workshops. Hosted by the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering, the conference promises to provide insights and opportunities for networking and collaboration.
For more information and to register
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About Contact North | Contact Nord
Contact North | Contact Nord increases the number of underserved Ontario residents who take online programs and courses from Ontario’s colleges, universities, Indigenous institutes, and other providers while remaining in their community.
We recruit and provide free support services to students in 1,500+ rural and remote communities, in person at 78 locations across the province, or by phone, email, live chat or virtually. Our services are available in English and French. We help increase access and success for underrepresented learner groups, including:
- Francophone learners
- Indigenous learners
- Unemployed learners
- Learners accessing Ontario Works
- Learners with disabilities
Visit contactnorth.ca for more information
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