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Create lifelong learning opportunities and diversify revenue through D2L Brightspace

Meeting the modern learner’s needs

In today’s fast-paced, AI-driven world, continuous learning is not just an advantage but a necessity. Upskilling, reskilling and micro-credentials are becoming increasingly popular and higher education institutions need to adapt to play a critical role in fostering a culture of lifelong learning.

Join us for a live demo within Brightspace where we’ll cover how to diversify revenue streams through offering short courses and micro-credentials as well as the pedagogical flexibility offered in Brightspace to cater to learning at every age and stage of life.

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Date

Duration

45 Minutes

Location
Virtual

We’ll explore:

Creating a built-in storefront experience

How Course Merchant helps diversify revenue streams with short courses.

Communities of practice

How you can facilitate networking and promote social learning engagement between peers.

Pedagogical flexibility

How to convert content from longer-form degree courses into micro-credential and style content.

Tools available within Brightspace that cater to lifelong learning

How to activate learning for different learning styles and preferences, leveraging intelligent agents and learning outcomes.

Presenters

Shawn Kevil
Shaun Keevil Solutions Engineer, D2L

With over 20 years’ experience in the software industry, Shaun brings a honed appreciation of what defines a first-class user experience to his role as a Solutions Engineer at D2L from his career history of fulfilling roles such as user training, implementation consultant and product manager. A self-confessed techie, Shaun is passionate about the application of technology that solves problems and improves people’s lives: “I’ve been particularly impressed with D2L’s mature and measured approach in bringing the power of AI to Brightspace” comments Shaun, “we’re at the beginning of an exciting product journey, which is going to deliver huge benefits to educators and learners alike.”