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eCampusOntario

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    Rimaz Mohamed Systemic Design | Futures and Strategic Foresight | Spatial Strategy | Complexity | Innovation Design and Research.
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Jerielyn C. Business Partner, People and Culture at eCampusOntario
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Emma Gooch Program Manager (Micro-credentials)
    • Rising Star
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    Suzy Lim Project Manager at eCampus Ontario | Data Focused | Problem Solver | Strong Communicator
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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    Moh S. Rad Driving Digital Disruption
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Rising Star
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Overview

eCampusOntario, a not-for-profit corporation, is funded by the Government of Ontario to be a centre of excellence in online and technology-enabled learning for all publicly funded colleges, universities, and Indigenous institutions in Ontario. Officially registered as the Ontario Online Learning Consortium (OOLC) and operating as eCampusOntario, we support the development and delivery of quality digital by-design learning experiences across all of Ontario. We lead in research, development, and sharing of exemplary practices in online and other forms of technology-enabled learning. We support member institutions in fostering innovation, collaboration, and excellence on behalf of Ontario students and faculty and contributing to the evolution of teaching and learning. Accessibility Statement (AODA) The Ontario Online Learning Consortium (“the OOLC”, operating as eCampusOntario), is committed to providing opportunity, access, and accommodation throughout all aspects of our employment and service delivery. We are committed to administering our people programs, practices, and systems in a way that respects and promotes dignity and independence for people with diverse abilities and needs. Requests for accommodation will be individually addressed in a timely manner, in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (“the AODA”), and in alignment with our priorities to facilitate capacity, contribution, and collaboration in our workplace and activities. We welcome and encourage your feedback as it helps us to continuously learn, improve, identify, and remove barriers to inclusion of persons with disabilities. Interested in learning more about eCampusOntario's commitment to accessibility? Please check back here soon!

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