Month: September 2025

Blog Post #5 – Diversity in Learning

Face-to-Face Learning Face-to-face learning is a traditional learning method where a group of learners gather at a specified location, at a particular point in time, and learn course material through in-person activities, in-class tests, and take-home assignments. This method allows learners to connect with their classmates and teacher in a school environment, and makes communication…

Blog Post #4 – Challenges Facing Online Learning

Main Challenges Online learning is a method of teaching a larger number of people in a distributed and asynchronous way. Online learning can take place through digital conferences, online courses, electronic articles and journals, and social media platforms, among other parts of the internet.  Despite the vast applications, online learning faces some serious challenges. According…

Blog Post #2 – British Columbia Digital Learning Strategy

Digital Learning Recommendations In accordance with the BC Advanced Education and Skills Training (AEST) June 16, 2020 meeting, a list of recommendations were put forward to assist the needs of learners and educators in BC. The meeting considered five recommendations. At the time, two recommendations were created for the purpose of “addressing immediate Covid-Response,” which…

Blog Post #1 – Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)

Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for BC (OIPC BC) Privacy and security information is important. In British Columbia (BC), the body that governs the privacy and security for individuals and organizations is the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) for BC. The OIPC was established all the way back in 1993,…