ecampusontario launched the digital campus podcast

eCampusOntario Launches The Digital Campus Podcast

New podcast showcases diverse perspectives in Ontario’s postsecondary education landscape 

eCampusOntario has launched The Digital Campus Podcast, a new podcast that explores the intersection of technology, pedagogy, and innovation in Ontario’s educational system.  
 
In the inaugural episode Indigenous Led and Owned Education, eCampusOntario CEO Dr. Robert Luke speaks with Brent Tookenay, CEO at Seven Generations Education Institute about pedagogical practices of Ontario’s Indigenous Institutes. The conversation highlights the integration of Indigenous histories, teachings from elders, and the role of technology in language revitalization.     
 
“Amidst a time of rapid change, it’s essential to discuss our recent experiences, challenges, and successes in today’s digital environment,” said Dr. Robert Luke, CEO, eCampusOntario. “Listeners can hear how Ontario educators are navigating the transformative journey that is happening in Canada’s educational system and learn about the potential that digital education can offer.” 
 
The Digital Campus Podcast will cover a variety of timely topics, including international learners, generative artificial intelligence (AI), evolving digital credential models, and more. Listeners will be able to hear from experts and gain practical advice on solutions to higher education’s most timely challenges, making The Digital Campus Podcast an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their educational practices or simply stay informed about the latest developments in digital education.  
 
Co-hosted by eCampusOntario CEO Robert Luke and Digital Learning Associate Andrea Krasznai, the podcast features insightful conversations with leaders in education and other experts to bring you valuable perspectives and strategies for navigating digital pedagogy in higher education today and tomorrow. 
 
“Experts throughout Ontario are signaling a change in the way we develop education credentials,” says Andrea Krasznai, Digital Learning Associate, French Experiential Learning at eCampusOntario and co-host of The Digital Campus podcast. “It’s important to have an open forum to discuss the crucial role of employer engagement in curriculum design, and the relevance of alternative credentials in today’s evolving educational landscape.”  
 
The Digital Campus Podcast is available on Spotify, with new episodes coming soon. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of the conversation shaping the future of education in Ontario. Follow us on Spotify to keep up to date and listen to our first episode here. 

For more information or questions about the podcast, please contact: communications@ecampusontario.ca
 
About eCampusOntario 
eCampusOntario is a not-for-profit organization funded by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, that supports innovation, collaboration and digital-by-design education in Ontario’s colleges, Indigenous institutes, and universities. We provide the sector with platforms, programs and services to advance digital participation in postsecondary education, connecting Ontario’s postsecondary institutions and learners to the future of learning and the future of work.