A short guide to help Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS) service delivery agencies understand how to use a blended learning approach.
A short video explaining what blended learning is and how it works.
A short video explaining how a learner registers for an e-Channel program.
Slide and webinar transcript outlining the top ten myths about blended learning.
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This webinar addresses the concerns of some Literacy and Basic Skills organizations that referring learners to e-Channel programming might mean losing credit for the work their organizations do with referred learners. The webinar reviews how Milestones can be shared between your organization and eChannel and reported in CaMS.
Slide and webinar transcript about blended learning.
This webinar reviews how working with e-Channel can help you and your Literacy and Basic Skill organization even as you juggle the many other tasks that support your learners. The webinar provides examples of what success can look like for organizations taking advantage of e-Channel blended learning and provided some tips and strategies to use.
Slide and webinar transcript outlining best practices for blended learning.
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This webinar addresses questions and concerns such as these: have you ever hesitated before registering your learners to e-Channel Blended Learning? Do you sometimes feel that your technology skills are not up to par to properly support your learners? Do you fear that blended learning might take away from your other LBS activities or impact your targets? The webinar reviews what supports are available to make working with e-Channel blended learning a win for LBS organizations, practitioners, and their learners.
Digital Learning Resources is provided to help literacy practitioners and students begin to explore digital technology.
ABC Internet Matters empowers Canadians who aren’t comfortable using the internet with the knowledge they need to get started. Through the program, adults develop a deeper understanding of what the internet is, how they can access it affordably, and how it can help them do the things that are important to them, their families, work, and community. The program is structured around a three-hour workbook-based workshop. The workbook is also available for free download for home use once you sign up.