Historically, small provinces and states have been bypassed by the great metropolitan areas in economic development. However, as the new advanced training technology sector of the economy grows, distance from markets is no longer a factor, particularly in the design and delivery of online courses. Small remote areas can participate on an equal footing with the larger centres. The times are changing and the very features of small out of the way regions that were held against them in the past can now be turned into assets. Athabasca University understands this as it offers learning opportunities to its own population, but also to promote the economic development of the region. Using its small size, talented people, innovative businesses ...
Aside from improving women's and youth's livelihoods and options, digitalization can contribute to t...
Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based eco...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
Rural communities working to find strategies for success in today\u27s economy need to rethink the t...
Ontario’s economy is in transition. The manufacturing and primary industries are on a trend of decli...
Knowledge has become an increasingly important determinant of the wealth of nations and access to k...
eLearning, although not entirely new, has taken on a renewed form and focus with the advent of new ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) requires constant learning by people and machines to belong. ...
Information, Communication, Technology and Services (ICTS) is increasingly being used in various fie...
Digital technologies are set to play an increasing role supporting farmers' learning and knowledge d...
Professional learning opportunities for teachers working in rural settings can be restricted by the ...
Over the past two decades, distance education has become a reality of rural schooling in Newfoundlan...
eLearning, although not entirely new, has taken on a renewed form and focus with the advent of new t...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
Population decline, outmigration of youths, and dwindling job prospects have challenged the vitality...
Aside from improving women's and youth's livelihoods and options, digitalization can contribute to t...
Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based eco...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...
Rural communities working to find strategies for success in today\u27s economy need to rethink the t...
Ontario’s economy is in transition. The manufacturing and primary industries are on a trend of decli...
Knowledge has become an increasingly important determinant of the wealth of nations and access to k...
eLearning, although not entirely new, has taken on a renewed form and focus with the advent of new ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) requires constant learning by people and machines to belong. ...
Information, Communication, Technology and Services (ICTS) is increasingly being used in various fie...
Digital technologies are set to play an increasing role supporting farmers' learning and knowledge d...
Professional learning opportunities for teachers working in rural settings can be restricted by the ...
Over the past two decades, distance education has become a reality of rural schooling in Newfoundlan...
eLearning, although not entirely new, has taken on a renewed form and focus with the advent of new t...
The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through ...
Population decline, outmigration of youths, and dwindling job prospects have challenged the vitality...
Aside from improving women's and youth's livelihoods and options, digitalization can contribute to t...
Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based eco...
This Elmhirst lecture first discusses the features of the institutional environment which allow rura...