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DPCDSB is the separate school board for Catholic schools in Peel Region and Dufferin County, Ontario. It has 153 facilities, 81,000 students and staff, and a history of mergers and changes since 1969.
OSSD is a diploma granted to secondary school graduates in Ontario, Canada. It requires earning 30 credits in various subjects, including English, Math, Science, and French or other languages.
A public high school in Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, with 815 students and a purple and gold colour scheme. The school has a motto of "Partners learning together, creating successful tomorrows" and a team name of Royals.
eCampusOntario is a non-profit organization that leads a consortium of Ontario's publicly-funded colleges, universities and Indigenous institutes to develop and test online learning tools. It offers an online course portal, an open textbook library, an educational technology sandbox and various funds for online education.
The Ontario Educational Resource Bank (OERB) is a learning object repository (LOR) that has been available since December, 2006. It contains resources that match the kindergarten - grade 12 curriculum expectations. Students and teachers can search for content within it.
D2L (or Desire2Learn) is the developer of Brightspace, a cloud-based learning management system used by schools, higher educational institutions, and businesses. Founded in 1999 by John Baker, D2L also offers other products and services such as Creator+, Performance+, Open Courses, and Wave.
Greater flexibility enables independent students such as self-learners or gifted students to explore learning beyond the standard curriculum, pursue individual skills and ambitions, or develop at their own preferred pace using online resources. Part-time students with jobs or family commitments may benefit from the flexibility of online schedules.
Learn about CSCL, a pedagogical approach that uses technology to support social interaction and knowledge building among learners. Explore the history, theories, and applications of CSCL in online and classroom environments.