September 13, 2022
CANeLearn Leadership Summit – Friday [online]
Note this up-coming pan-Canadian event that will be held online.
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CANeLearn Leadership Summit – This Friday!!
Friday, September 16 [online]
Policy & Pandemic Shifts in e-Learning
Featuring:
John Watson — Digital Learning Collaborative (US)
Jon Proctor — OeLC (ON)
Michael Canuel — LEARN (QC)
Michael Barbour (K-12 State of the Nation)
- Robert Martellacci (Mindshare Learning / C21 Canada)
OeLC: A Data Perspective on (Ontario’s) PPM167
BC Online Learning Policy Implementation, K-12
Digital Security & Privacy
Designing Learning Spaces
Building Inclusive Classrooms
Closing panel to push our thinking through the school year
Included in registration will be a pre-release of CANeLearn’s summative Pandemic Pedagogy & Policy series
Program and Registration here
Policy & Pandemic Shifts in e-Learning:
Successes & Lessons from across Canada
The research on centralized and decentralized e-learning indicates both are successful in Canada, however, it is the design, delivery, and support for e-learning determines that determines success. The achievement of mandatory e-learning and other policy changes underway in Canada will depend on how those policies are implemented, both centrally and locally at the school board levels.
Join CANeLearn researchers, practitioners, and leaders from the provincial consortia as they share critical information, models, and insights on how best to meet the new policy and e-learning requirements in their provinces.
- Learn how leading Ontario boards are working to ensure a successful increase for mandatory e-learning
- Check out how BC policy changes and a shift to designated Provincial Online Learning Schools have affected the online learning landscape in the province
- See how leading online programs are helping others avoid the pitfalls of two years of remote learning.
20th Annual Digital Learning Symposium
October 19-21 – Downtown Vancouver BC
Registration is open!
More information here
For questions and further information contact conferences@bcedl.ca.
Modeling hybrid learning & full technology solutions
Focus on evidence-based quality online/blended solutions
Sharing insights, effective online pedagogy, and research
Register here
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- Use #CANeLearn to stream specific items of interest to members. Join the conversation!
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- Join CANeLearn – only $50 for associate membership!
The Canadian eLearning Network (CANeLearn) is a Canadian registered not-for-profit society with a vision to be the leading voice in Canada for learner success in K-12 online and blended learning. CANeLearn provides members with networking, collaboration, and research opportunities..
CANeLearn promotes effective practice in online and blended learning; fosters community and facilitates interaction among online and blended learning educators; and connects educators to online and blended learning organizations.
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