OISE Online

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A plant beside a laptop. The laptop shows multiple people on a Zoom call.

We Are Here For You

This site contains a variety of resources for supporting both teaching and learning in online settings, including one-on-one assistance for Faculty with online course development using U of T tools.

Students can also review suggestions for preparing and handling online courses from the learner’s perspective. This is a work in progress: join us in learning and teaching about online learning and teaching. 

Faculty Support
  • Tutorials and Resources
  • Ask a Question
  • Get Help With A Course
Designing for Learning Handbook
  • Practical
  • Community Based
  • Blended or Online
Student Support
  • Tutorials and Resources
  • Ask a Question
  • Share Your Experience

Latest Posts

As part of the University of Toronto Covid-19 Student Engagement Grant, I was awarded, with two colleagues, a grant to facilitate an online panel discussion.
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Seven photos from Teresa Avery in a collage format.
Most are familiar with Lecture Capture when it comes to online learning, but what about People Capture? Videos are a great way to mimic classroom activities.
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A screencapture of a phones home screen with five icons.
I recently read a LinkedIn post by Dr. Steve Joordens. Steve is a Professor at the University of Toronto, Scarborough.
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A persons workspace on a wooden table. On the table is a computer, keyboard, notebook, coffee cup and more.