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Micro-credential Forum 2025
Read more : Micro-credential Forum 2025Canada’s premier micro-credential summit returns February 27-28, 2025, at the Toronto Reference Library in Toronto, Ontario. This year’s conference will explore how postsecondary institutions, industry partners, and eCampusOntario are working together to solve skills shortages and mismatches – equipping learners and businesses with the tools and talent they need to thrive. Registration is Open. We […]
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MC Forum 2025 – Accessibility Information
Read more : MC Forum 2025 – Accessibility InformationMicro-credential Forum 2025 Venue Accessibility Information The Toronto Reference Library is a wheelchair accessible building including the main entrance and barrier-free washrooms. We will have tables dedicated to those with accessibility needs, with spacious aisles to access them. These tables will have extra space for people who have mobility aids. We will have a dedicated […]
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Micro-credential FORUM 2025
Read more : Micro-credential FORUM 2025Hosted By Amrit Ahluwalia Executive Director of ContinuingStudies, Western University Amrit Ahluwalia is the Executive Director of Continuing Studies at Western University, overseeing post-degree professional programming, professional development and corporate programming, and the Western English Language Centre. Ahluwalia joined Western in 2024 after founding and serving as Editor-in-Chief of The EvoLLLution, an online newspaper developed by […]
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Accessibility Statement
Read more : Accessibility StatementAccessibility Statement Accessibility StatementLast Revised: December 2024 At eCampusOntario we are committed to ensuring that we, as an organization, strive to be accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. We understand the importance of providing an inclusive and user-friendly experience with a human centered approach. Here are some steps that we are […]
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Report Reveals New Ways to Reduce Costs for Learners Through OER
Read more : Report Reveals New Ways to Reduce Costs for Learners Through OERNew Report highlights the increased use of Open Educational Resources (OER) at Ontario postsecondary institutions to improve affordability and access to education eCampusOntario and Brock University’s Inclusive Research Lab have released On a Path to Open, a new report detailing key results from a study conducted with Ontario’s publicly-supported colleges, universities, and Indigenous institutes about […]
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eCampusOntario’s OER Adoption Guide
Read more : eCampusOntario’s OER Adoption GuideAre you a faculty member, instructor, or graduate student who wants to learn how to engage with Open Educational Resources (OER)? Then eCampusOntario’s new OER Adoption Guide is for you. Read on to discover the three simple principles for adopting an OER from the Open Library. Adoption Principles 1: Review The Materials You’re visiting the […]
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Top 10 Most Frequently Adopted OER
Read more : Top 10 Most Frequently Adopted OERWith over 50,000 course sections already utilizing OER, eCampusOntario is excited to present the Open Library’s Top 10 most-adopted OER. Read on to discover new experiences for your learners. Top 10 Most Frequently Adopted OER 1. Essentials of Linguistics Learner Savings: $2,031,097 This Open Educational Resource (OER) brings together Open Access content from around the […]
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Adoption Principles 3: Identifying OER Support
Read more : Adoption Principles 3: Identifying OER SupportWhether your goal is to adopt, create, or learn more about OER, there is plenty of support within your own university or college that you can access to help on your journey with using OER’s. Within Your Institution There is a good chance that within your institution there is an OER-focused faculty member or group […]