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E-Learning Support Study
Examining supports for marginal, at-risk, and adult learners
Check out new publications on our Research Projects page
State of the Nation: K-12 E-Learning in Canada
See the latest on the project website
See the latest from the CIDER/CANeLearn May presentation
Conversations
Conversations with our Grandchildren:
Spitballing from the Balcony
Check out the latest in a new series of posts and podcasts featuring our team of Grandfathers Michael and Randy
AI in Education: What to expect next – “We never really taught critical thinking, and we are not in any position to start now.”
Teaching to the test – “We’re not against assessment. We’re against assessing things that don’t matter.“
News & Conversations

Numbers 2: AI, Water, & The Matrix
Grandfather Michael, one trillion of anything is mind-boggling! I cannot imagine what a thousand “thousands” looks like, let alone one million “millions”. And then the billionaires at the White House, with promises for more electricity to grow more AI with

Numbers 1: AI & WTF
Grandpa Randy, I am going to ask you to close your eyes…not right now, Grandpa. Finish reading this part. I would like you to visualize the numbers below before reading my missive. Start with one hundred. 100. Here’s one thousand

Legacy: What Next? A sobering look at career prospects for the next generation
Legacy What Next? Last week I spent some time with my grandchildren and, typical of most adults when chatting with their grandchildren, I asked them what they hoped to do once they had grown up. Before I tell you
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