Events - Événements
Digital Learning Palooza, Oct. 15-19 (online)
BOLTT – Toronto, October 22
Canadian EdTech Summit, October 31 – November 2
Digital Learning Conference, February 24-26
DLsymp25 – Victoria, April 30 – May 2
The BOLTT Conference provides opportunities to learn, share, and network around best practice, including:
innovative practices in online course development, delivery, assessment, communication, and student tracking and reporting in an eLearning, hybrid learning, or blended learning environment for elementary, secondary, or adult learners, or for special programs,
impactful tools to enhance digital course instruction or assessment,
unique online learning programs, projects, and initiatives.
The 22nd Annual Digital Learning Symposium (#DLsymp25) hybrid event is at the beautiful Downtown Victoria Conference Centre.
Join us April 30th – May 2nd in Victoria – Canada’s West Coast Jewel!
More information coming soon!
2022 State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada – CANeLearn Webinar
Join one of these two Canadian eLearning Network webinars where Michael Barbour and Randy LaBonte present the results of the latest State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada annual report. Tuesday, 24 January 2023 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time
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[REPOST] State of the Nation: K-12 e-Learning in Canada – 2021-22 K-12 Remote Learning
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The Canadian eLearning Network (CANeLearn) is a Canadian registered not-for-profit society with a mission to be the leading voice in Canada for learner success in K-12 online and blended learning
by promoting effective practice in e-learning, fostering community and facilitating interaction among online and blended learning educators, and connecting educators to e-learning organizations.