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Welcome

Our focus is to provide evidence-based guidance, useful design tools, and useful examples to guide the creation and design of E-Learning Modules.

This page was created by graduate students and faculty at UOIT, a leading-edge, online virtual program designed to develop specialists in education and technology who can provide informed leadership and guidance to their constituents.

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Theories

Explore how key learning theories can contribute to the design of E-Learning Modules

Design

Explore a wide range of technology tools carefully linked to well-supported, evidence-based teaching approaches.

Tools

Evaluation

Examples

A set of criteria to help you select and evaluate E-Learning Modules
A series of tools to help you create E-learning Modules
Review Examples of Good E_learning Module Design
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