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''BCCampus'' was created by the provincial government in British Columbia, [[Canada]], as a "collaborative online learning initiative... to assist public post-secondary institutions in British Columbia to meet their students online learning needs" (see [http://www.bccampus.ca/BCcampus/AboutUs.htm their web site]. | ''BCCampus'' was created by the provincial government in British Columbia, [[Canada]], as a "collaborative online learning initiative... to assist public post-secondary institutions in British Columbia to meet their students online learning needs" (see [http://www.bccampus.ca/BCcampus/AboutUs.htm their web site]). | ||
It is a co-ordinating service for all educational online programmes, providing funding to institutions for the development of e-learning materials, training and support services to the smaller colleges, and a one-stop portal for students for online programmes. | It is a co-ordinating service for all educational online programmes, providing funding to institutions for the development of e-learning materials, training and support services to the smaller colleges, and a one-stop portal for students for online programmes. | ||
: BCcampus serves the entire public post-secondary system in British Columbia, including students, educators, and institutions by identifying, acquiring, developing, and implementing technologies and services that enhance online learning such as a flexible learning for trades training strategy (E-PPRENTICE) and build on established student services such as an online application service (PASBC). | :BCcampus serves the entire public post-secondary system in British Columbia, including students, educators, and institutions by identifying, acquiring, developing, and implementing technologies and services that enhance online learning such as a flexible learning for trades training strategy (E-PPRENTICE) and build on established student services such as an online application service (PASBC). | ||
:BCcampus also administers an online program development fund (OPDF), explores and develops shared services, facilitates the dissemination of best practice knowledge, provides professional development and training, and manages a repository of shareable online instructional resources and tools for educators. | :BCcampus also administers an online program development fund (OPDF), explores and develops shared services, facilitates the dissemination of best practice knowledge, provides professional development and training, and manages a repository of shareable online instructional resources and tools for educators. |
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BCCampus was created by the provincial government in British Columbia, Canada, as a "collaborative online learning initiative... to assist public post-secondary institutions in British Columbia to meet their students online learning needs" (see their web site).
It is a co-ordinating service for all educational online programmes, providing funding to institutions for the development of e-learning materials, training and support services to the smaller colleges, and a one-stop portal for students for online programmes.
- BCcampus serves the entire public post-secondary system in British Columbia, including students, educators, and institutions by identifying, acquiring, developing, and implementing technologies and services that enhance online learning such as a flexible learning for trades training strategy (E-PPRENTICE) and build on established student services such as an online application service (PASBC).
- BCcampus also administers an online program development fund (OPDF), explores and develops shared services, facilitates the dissemination of best practice knowledge, provides professional development and training, and manages a repository of shareable online instructional resources and tools for educators.
(Sourced from http://www.bccampus.ca/BCcampus/AboutUs.htm)
The BCCampus web site is at http://www.bccampus.ca/
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