There's also Ontario Learn for college distance ed: http://www.ontariolearn.com/
And Distance Ed Canada, for universities:
http://www.distanceedcanada.ca/
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Aug 13th, 2005 10:08 AM #1Member


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Distance Ed?
Anyone try taking courses (for transfer) from either:
Athabasca
http://www.athabascau.ca/
or
Thompson Rivers University - Open Learning
http://www.openlearning.tru.ca/
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Aug 13th, 2005 03:32 PM #3
I have a friend at Ryerson who took two online courses through Athabasca for the summer, he really liked it, (I never asked him indepth about it) I will and will let you know what he says here.
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Aug 13th, 2005 03:59 PM #4Newbie
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I've taken four courses through athabasca over summers. Its decent, but ends up being a lot more work than actually going to lectures since the reading tends to take a lot longer since there is double the reading instead of classes.
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Aug 14th, 2005 03:19 PM #5
I love it! It's great if you tend to sleep through lectures and wind up teaching yourself everything anyway..
If you're self-motivated, its a great way to go. (Also, I got three A's at Athabasca, so maybe my experience has been skewed positively due to success.)
I actually just finished a 4-year degree at a 'regular' university, and I might get another degree (ie. business) at Athabasca.
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