Campus Technology: All college students in one Canadian province will receive access to Lynda.com courses. The Ontario government has signed an agreement with LinkedIn, a Microsoft company that owns Lynda.com, to provide skills training through LinkedIn Learning that will help post-secondary students "prepare for the jobs of the future." The arrangement applies to more than a million learners, including faculty, in all 44 universities and colleges in the province. It came about through a collaboration involving LinkedIn, eCampusOntario and Ontario's Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development.
Under the program, faculty will be able to "flip" their classrooms by pointing students to courses and videos that align with their learning objectives. The online courses, which tend to focus on the newest technologies and skills, are also expected to help instructors stay up-to-date with their own training, especially in IT areas.
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