Teaching and Learning Through E-learning
Overview
Teaching and Learning Through e-Learning is a one-session Additional Qualification (AQ) course. This course is an opportunity for you to explore online education at the Senior/Intermediate level (grades 6 to 12), share thoughts, ideas and questions within a collaborative community of your peers, and model techniques you will use as you develop your own online learning modules for blended or fully online courses.
This course is open to all teachers. Most teachers who enroll in this course have an interest or background in this area, and a desire to extend and apply knowledge, skills and practices in the design, implementation and assessment of such programs.
Theoretical foundations of e-learning include:
- Understanding the context of the e-learner and relevant theories of e-learning.
- Exploring a variety of conceptual frameworks for e-learning, both from a historical and inquiry perspective.
- Exploring a variety of conceptual frameworks of online collaborative learning.
- Understanding theories of exceptionality as they relate to the e-learner.
- Understanding the objectives of personal and social growth through the study of e-learning approaches.
- Understanding the communication process in e-learning approaches.
- Using the ministry curricula documents as the underpinnings of the e-learning approaches.
- Reflecting on personal teaching practices and engaging in professional dialogue on the relationships of theory and practice in the use of technology to foster learning.
- Having awareness of policy and/or legislation relevant to teaching and learning through e-learning.
- Knowing and understanding policies and procedures that are relevant to e-learners.
Content
- Unit 1: Getting Started
- Unit 2: A Framework
- Unit 3: Curriculum Design
- Unit 4: Instructional Design
- Unit 5: The Future of eLearning
See the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) guidelines for more details about the course.
Course code: EDAQ 6910
Important note: divisional entry (i.e. Primary, Junior, Intermediate, Senior) requires completion of the Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) course NOT Part 1 of an AQ course.
Micro-credentials for AQ's/ABQ's
What are micro-credentials?
A micro-credential is a digitally-recorded recognition of a specific skill. It is a portable communication tool that represents evidence of your skills for employers, educators, and peers. Micro-credentials are created with industry, so you can be assured that the skills you are learning are in demand and current.
Who is eligible for OSAP for micro-credentials?
To be eligible for OSAP for micro-credentials, a student must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a protected person; and, be a resident of Ontario.
For more information please visit the OSAP website at www.ontario.ca/OSAP.
Course Information
Winter 2025
Teaching and Learning Through E-learning | Online/Asynchronous : Monday, January 13 to Friday, March 7, 2025 |
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Term Schedule
Please note: course status decisions for Winter 2025 will be made on January 8, 2025. A course may be cancelled if enrollment is not sufficient; please apply early to avoid cancellation.
Please review the Term Schedule.
Fees
Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) course | $725 CDN per course |
Additional Qualification (AQ) course | $675 CDN per course |
Discounts
All Ontario Tech University alumni and current teacher candidates are eligible for a $100 CDN rebate for AQ/ABQ courses.
Process:
- Pay all AQ/ABQ course fees in full at the time of application;
- Alumni rebates will be issued automatically once your course is confirmed as running.
Registration
To register for an AQ/ABQ course, please visit the Additional Qualifications Portal.
All AQ/ABQ courses will run online through Canvas. Synchronous courses will be held on the day/time indicated on the Term Schedule.
This course may include components such as, but not limited to:
- Content presentations and/or videos;
- Hands-on exercises;
- Case discussions and simulations;
- Group and individual work (assignments/quizzes);
- Concept and topic discussions; and
- Topic reflections.
Those completing any Additional Qualification/Additional Basic Qualification (AQ/ABQ) course(s) are subject to the policies of Ontario Tech University and Continuous Learning. Ontario Tech policies can be found in the Policy Library. Continuous Learning policies can be found in the Regulations section of the Continuous Learning website. Specifically, those completing any AQ/ABQ course(s) are expected to adhere to the General and Additional Qualification/Additional Basic Qualification regulations.
Withdrawals and refunds
If you wish to withdraw from a course please complete the AQ/ABQ Withdrawal Form and submit it to continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca.
Please note: Non-attendance in a course is not equivalent to withdrawal. If you stop attending a course but do not formally withdraw, the course will be graded with an F on your academic record.
Receipts
Continuous Learning does not provide course receipts. Proof of payment can be obtained from your MyCampus student account.
T2202A tax forms
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is a T2202A?
T2202A is an official statement for income tax purposes of the tuition and fees paid for qualifying courses that are eligible for a claim on the income tax return. The form is usually available around the third week of February for the tuition and eligible fees paid in the preceding calendar year.
2. How do I get my T2202A form?
You can print your T2202A from MyCampus T2202A forms are prepared for all students who have paid more than $100 in eligible fees for courses beginning and ending in a particular calendar year. Certain administrative and ancillary fees are not eligible for a tax deduction.
3. Is the T2202A form mailed to me?
No, the T2202A is not mailed to you. Your T2202A form is available online through your Ontario Tech MyCampus account. You can print your T2202A as often as you like.
4. How can I obtain my form if MyCampus Account has been disabled?
If your MyCampus account has been disabled, please contact IT Services at 905.721.8668 ext. 3333 and select option #1 to speak to an attendant who will assist you with re-establishing your access. You will need to provide your 9-digit student number.
Requirements
Prerequisites
- Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) Certificate of Qualification and Registration or Interim Certificate of Qualification from OCT*
*Exceptions apply for current Ontario Tech University teacher candidates. See the "Admission" > "Ontario Tech University teacher candidates" section below for details.
Applications
Application process & requirements
- Complete the application form and pay all applicable course fees through the Additional Qualifications Portal by the corresponding application deadline; and
- Note: Please confirm the correct course(s) are selected on your application before submission.
- Submit the following supporting documentation to continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca by the corresponding application deadline (listed above):
- A copy of your Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) Certificate of Qualification and Registration or Interim Certificate of Qualification from OCT.
Notes:
- You are responsible for ensuring that you satisfy all prerequisite requirements prior to applying/registering for AQ/ABQ courses;
- All relevant application documentation must be submitted to continuouslearning@ontariotechu.ca by the corresponding term’s application deadline;
- The AQ/ABQ payment confirmation/signature page at the end of your application indicates you have successfully applied for an AQ/ABQ course. An email confirming course/registration status will be sent after the term's application deadline date;
- We suggest applying for courses and workshops you intend to take early to avoid cancellation of courses and workshops due to low enrolment.
Admission
General
To be admitted to AQ/ABQ courses, you must:
- Submit an application for the course through the Additional Qualifications Portal;
- Have successfully completed a Bachelor of Education;
- Hold a Certificate of Qualification or Interim Certificate of Qualification from the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT);
- Be in ‘Good Standing’ with OCT; and
- Meet all other AQ/ABQ course applications and prerequisite requirements (listed above).
Ontario Tech Teacher Candidates
If you are a current Ontario Tech University teacher candidate, you may be admitted to AQ/ABQ courses prior to membership with the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT) if you:
- Submit an application for the course through the Additional Qualifications Portal;
- Meet all graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Education program prior to the AQ/ABQ course start date;
- Have registered with OCT;
- Have paid your OCT dues; and
- Meet all other AQ/ABQ course applications and prerequisite requirements (listed above).
Technology requirements
Online learning requirements:
- Computer with internet access;
- Stable internet or data connection;
- Microphone;
- Webcam; and
- Audio device (examples: speakers, headphones/earbuds, headset).
Material requirements
There are no additional materials required for this course. Supplementary materials, such as slide presentations, may be provided at the instructor's discretion.