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Introduction: A Pan-Canadian Perspective on Blended and Online Learning
1. A Critique of Course-Delivery Strategies Implemented by Canadian Universities
2. The Role of the Department Chair in Supporting Online Graduate Programs in Education: An Auto-Ethnographical Study of Mentorship and Evaluation
3. Graduate Student Online Orientation Programs: A Design-Based Research Study
4. The Effective Use of Text, Visuals, and Audio in Online Graduate Learning
5. Using Participatory Action Research to Support Pedagogical Processes in Postsecondary Online and Blended Spaces
6. Blended Synchronous Learning in One University’s Graduate Programs in Education
7. Supporting Authentic Higher Education Through Sustainable Open Learning Design
8. What Really Works in a Blended Learning Graduate Program? A Case Study of a Faculty of Education
9. Embodiment and Engagement in an Online Doctoral Research Methodology Course: A Virtual Ethnographic Study
Conclusion: Leading, Not Following, the Reform in Canadian Higher Education
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