Online Learning
The Ontario government offers a range of online courses and programs for adult learners, including high school equivalency and career training.
The Ontario government offers a range of online courses and programs for adult learners, including high school equivalency and career training.
Conestoga College offers a variety of online courses for adult learners, including business, technology, and healthcare programs.
The Toronto Public Library offers free online courses for adults, including computer skills, language learning, and career development.
Algonquin College provides online courses and programs for adult learners, including degree, diploma, and certificate programs.
OntarioLearn is a consortium of 24 Ontario colleges that offer online courses and programs for adult learners, including credit and non-credit courses.
The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto conducts research on adult education, including online learning and workforce development.
The Toronto Star reports on adult education initiatives in Ontario, including online courses and programs for adult learners.
Sault College offers a range of online courses for adult learners, including programs in business, healthcare, and technology.