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Digital learning and its potential for a more accessible post-secondary system

Presented by: Dr Nicole Johnson - Executive Director, Canadian Digital Learning Research Association/Association canadienne de recherche sur la formation en ligne

From flexible learning modalities to the rise of artificial intelligence, the past few years have highlighted the potential that digital technologies hold for transforming post-secondary learning experiences. From an accessibility standpoint, the incorporation of digital technologies into teaching and learning may break down barriers for some, yet may also create barriers for others. In this session, Dr Nicole Johnson, Executive Director of the Canadian Digital Learning Research Association will present current digital learning trends and their associated benefits and challenges. With an emphasis on the future, and the trends we are likely to see unfold in the near future, Dr Johnson will explore the implications of technology integration and provide recommendations for providing high calibre, inclusive learning experiences going forward. Topics discussed will include: learning modalities, open educational resources (OER), artificial intelligence, and faculty and student preferences.

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