Great News for All!! Athabasca University (Canadian university) is offering 4 Free Online Courses With Free Certificate on every course completion. Every Course have their Registration Date, try to enroll according to schedule dates.
Blended Learning Practice (open course) is an introduction to blending technology and distance education teaching strategies with traditional, in-person classroom activities. This free course is open to teachers and other educational professionals considering implementing blended learning practice into thir own classrooms or programs.
Schedule | 15 November to 12 December 2020 (4 weeks) |
Registration | Open now |
Intended audience | Higher education, K-12, and vocational teachers and other educational professionals from the Commonwealth and around the world |
Language | English |
Expected workload | 5 hours per week (20 hours total) |
Challenge level | Intermediate |
Pre-requisites | None |
Certification | Certificates of Participation and Completion available (at no charge) |
Learning to Learn Online (open course, Athabasca University) is recommended to both students and teachers who are looking to understand how learning works in an online space. LTLO explores the fundamentals of the learning process and various models of online courses to determine your learning preferences and which forms of online learning are best for you. Activities will address common misconceptions, frustrations, and fears about online learning, and introduce techniques to help overcome such obstacles and gain confidence as a learner.
ABOUT THE COURSE
Schedule | January 18 to February 21, 2021 (5 weeks) |
Registration | Open until February 21 · click here |
Intended audience | Secondary and post-secondary students, as well as the teachers who support them, from Ontario, across Canada, and around the world |
Language | English |
Workload | 5 hours per week (25 hours total) |
Challenge level | Beginner |
Pre-requisites | None |
Fees | None |
LTLO Express, a completely new, 4-week course on the transition to online learning,is designed especially for youth. This course is sponsored by AU and offered at no charge. Moving from your familiar classroom to a new world of online learning, youth ages 14 – 21 will have the opportunity to make important steps in what will be a lifelong journey as a learner. This course will help you through the first leg of your journey as an online learner.
Schedule | February 21 to March 21, 2021 (4 weeks) |
Registration | Open until March 21 · click here |
Intended audience | Students aged 14 to 22 from across Canada or around the world |
Language | English |
Workload | 5 hours per week (20 hours total) |
Challenge level | Beginner |
Pre-requisites | None |
Fees | None |
Technology-Enabled Learning (open course) is primarily aimed towards teachers who want to build on their knowledge and practice in teaching and learning with technology. Designed to accommodate teachers’ busy schedules, the course offers flexibility with options for learning the content. You will learn from readings, videos, discussions with other participants and instructors, meaningful exercises, quizzes, and short assignments.
ABOUT THE COURSE
Schedule | January 9 to February 13, 2021 (5 weeks) |
Registration | Open until February 13 · click here |
Intended audience | Teachers in diverse contexts including secondary education, post-secondary education and vocational education |
Language | English |
Workload | 5 hours per week (25 hours total) |
Challenge level | Introductory |
Pre-requisites | None |
Fees | None |
You can register in this free course at any point during its run time.
Check the website for more information and next offering dates.