BlendED 2019

CANeLearn encourages its members and readers of this space to consider submitting a proposal to and/or attending this conference. We are pleased to announce blendED 2019: Alberta’s Blended and Online Symposium. Mark your calendars, and save the date! October 23-25, 2019 Radisson Edmonton South Edmonton, Alberta The blendEd Symposium is organized by a volunteer group of […]

BC DL Symposium 2019 – Demo Slam

  The final session at the April 2019 Digital Learning Symposium in Vancouver BC featuring 3-minute demonstrations of cool tech to teachers to use in their classrooms. Featuring EdTech Team, Microsoft, and Canvas. Note that you can access images from the event in one of our photo albums on Facebook.

BC DL Symposium 2019 – Sunday Keynote: George Barcenas

  April 2019 Digital Learning Symposium keynote. My name is “Jorge” is about embracing who we are and look at the struggles we have in teaching as chances to grow. Come watch, listen and finally embrace “Who we are” all the while using technology as our common language. Note that you can access images from […]

Speak Up 2018-19 NEWS!

CANeLearn continues to encourage Canadian e-learning programs to participate in this annual survey. April Speak Up News! We are excited to share exciting Speak Up news during the month of April.There is still time to participate! Speak Up is open until the end of the academic year. First round student winner for the 2018-19 Speak […]

Like Our Facebook Page

As you may know, we have a Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/CANeLearn/ So be sure to “Like” our page to stay up to date with all of our latest content. Additionally, in an effort to further develop our Facebook page, we are asking anyone who may have images that they have taken from any CANeLearn-sponsored or […]

In The News… The Ottawa Citizen: Ontario is poised to require every high school student take four online courses. What does it mean?

Last month, CANeLearn CEO Randy LaBonte and State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada partner-researcher Michael Barbour were interviewed for a piece that appeared in The Ottawa Citizen.  You can view the original article at: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/ontario-is-poised-to-require-every-high-school-student-take-four-online-courses-what-does-it-mean Ontario is poised to require every high school student take four online courses. What does it mean? JOANNE LAUCIUS […]

In The News… The Agenda with Steve Paikin: How to Learn Online

CANeLearn’s CEO, Randy LaBonte, was featured on “The Agenda with Steve Paikin” in a segment entitled “How to Learn Online.” We have uploaded the segment to our YouTube channel to allow the organization to appropriately archive it.  Below we have embedded the version provided by “The Agenda with Steve Paikin” through their YouTube channel.   […]

What Does Online Learning Really Look Like?

As was described earlier this week, on 15 March 2019 the Government of Ontario announced the Education that Works for You – Modernizing Classrooms proposed policy.  In light of that announcement, there has been a lot of misinformation about what is online learning and what does it look like in the context of e-learning in […]

[REPOST] Ontario: e-Learning Graduation Requirement – Student Success

This entry was originally posted at https://k12sotn.ca/bloghttps://k12sotn.ca/blog/ontario-e-learning-graduation-requirement-student-success//ontario-modernizing-classrooms/ As was described earlier this week, 0n 15 March 2019 the Government of Ontario announced the Education that Works for You – Modernizing Classrooms proposed policy.  Today, we wanted to examine the e-learning graduation requirement in greater detail.  As a reminder, the proposal calls for: Secondary students will […]

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