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Searchable Directory of 2,600+ Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities in EdTech Education from Around the World ...
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) International Conference: Artificial Intelligence and Diversity in a Datafied World of Work – Will the Future of Work be inclusive?” 18th ...
Provincial Land Acknowledgement Contact North | Contact Nord respectfully acknowledges that our work, and the work of our community partners, takes place on traditional Indigenous territories across ...
In 2002, the Department of Computer Science at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, was facing a major problem - too many students failing the Bachelor of Computer Science program. A lack of ...
There is no absolute definition for micro-credentials in Canada or anywhere else, in terms of period of study, range of content or specific forms of assessment. These components are, however, widely ...
Five Ways AI Will Help Personalize Learning Experiences and Make Education More Adaptive and Responsive to Individual Learner Needs ...
Teaching with videoconferencing just got easier because of Zoom. Gone are the days of frozen screens, dropped connections, echoes, jagged videos, and time lags. Zoom can be used for lectures, student ...
COVID-19 changed how faculty and instructors approach assessments. Fewer mid- and end of term examinations and more continuous assessment. Some moved from percentages and complex grading (F to A+) to ...
AI is not new and will continue to shift and change the landscape of how teaching, learning, assessment, student support services and financial and operational systems work. There are issues, but that ...
In this series of posts for teachonline, we explore the possible, probable and preferred futures of higher education in Canada. In this post we examine the key issues that must be addressed, focusing ...
10 Key Technological Developments Accelerating and Changing Teaching, Learning, Assessment, Student Support and Research One key development in higher education in 2023 was the realization that ...
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 ...
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