Want To Boost Your DLAC Experience? Check Out Our Resources Page!

There are several Canadian-focused presentations and Canadian presenters at this conference, which CANeLearn encourages its members and readers to consider attending. View this email in your browser Digital learning resources to help you get the most out of DLAC 2020! One of our DLAC 2020 goals is to support your digital learning journey before and […]

Previewing DLAC 2020 – 5 Ways to Become More Proactive With Your Online Students

A few weeks ago we highlighted some of the Canadian presenters at the 2020 Digital Learning Annual Conference (see Get a sneak peek! DLAC 2020 sessions and presenters!).  Continuing our focus on the individual sessions today with… 5 Ways to Become More Proactive With Your Online Students Richard Bitgood, Heritage Christian Online School You, the […]

Last Call for Speaking Proposals For The 2020 Canadian eLearning Conference

While this conference is more focused on adult populations, CANeLearn encourages anyone who may be in the area to consider attending (and even submitting a proposal to present). Canadian eLearning Conference June 25 – 26, 2020 Call for Speaking Proposals closes this Friday at midnight, January 10th. CALL FOR PROPOSALS Call-For-Speakers for workshops and concurrent sessions is open […]

[REPOST] Article Notice – Sense of Irony or Perfect Timing: Examining the Research Supporting Proposed e-Learning Changes in Ontario

This entry was originally posted on the State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada website. We wanted to alert readers to the fact that State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada authors Michael Barbour and Randy LaBonte have published an article in the International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education that examines the research behind the […]

[REPOST] In Conversation with Stephen Hurley: Michael Barbour & Randy LaBonte – Sense of Irony or Perfect Timing: Examining the Research Supporting Proposed e-Learning Changes in Ontario

This entry was originally posted on the State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada website. Earlier this week Stephen Hurley, as a part of his VoiceEd Radio show “In Conversation,” had a conversation with Michael Barbour and Randy LaBonte about the recent article published in the International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education about the announced […]

[REPOST] Congrats! Your Technical Reports Reached Milestones

These two entries were originally posted on the State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada website. Our lead researcher received this notice from his open scholarship networks concerning the recent Working Conditions for K-12 Distance & Online Learning Teachers in Canada special report Great job, Michael! Your technical report reached 100 reads Achieved on December 7, 2019 Technical report: Working Conditions […]

Check Digital Learning Day Off Your Holiday To-Do List!

CANeLearn continues to encourage Canadian-based e-learning programs to organize their own events for Digital Learning Day and to be sure to add them to the growing list of Canadian events on the DLD Map. Check Digital Learning Day Off Your Holiday To-Do List! Before the school doors close for the holidays, check another item off […]

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