What is e-Learning?
E-Learning or microlearning is an innovative way to quickly acquire new skills and knowledge, at your own pace and in your own time.
Any topic can be stripped down to the core essential components, and organized into bite-sized pieces that allow for self-directed learning and rapid real world application. The goal is to deliver the critical 20% of available information on a topic that will give you 80% of the quick-win results.
E-Learning is designed to be easy to digest and to deliver new learnings that you can start using right away.
These e-Learnings have specifically been designed for CALP staff and volunteers.
Ready to get started? Just click below to launch the first workshop in our series!
- Assessment For Learning
- Building Literacy: A Learner-Centred Guide for Teachers, Tutors and Practitioners of Adult Literacy
- CALP Basics
- CALP-funded Family Literacy Program Operations
- Creating Safer Spaces: Indigenous Learning in the CALP Model
- Essential Skills
- Foundational Learning Lesson Planning
- Instructional Strategies for Reading
- Instructional Strategies for Writing
- Learner Support Services
- Outcomes-based Measurement and Evaluation for the Community Adult Learning Program
- The Never-Fail Writing Method
- Volunteer Tutor Program Operations
- Working With Volunteers: Your Greatest Partner
Questions about e-Learning?
Reach out to team CLN at office@calp.ca