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» Go to news mainPromotion of Fall 2020 online courses
As we prepare for a fall semester unlike any other, I want to thank everyone for the hard work being put into moving Faculty of Agriculture courses and services online. Although this is a challenging undertaking, it presents unique opportunities for our campus to provide flexibility and accessibility within programs, as well as offset some of the financial strain caused by COVID-19 by increasing enrolment through non-traditional markets. 聽
Dal.ca/exl
Extended Learning acts as the link between external students and the faculty. Given that we are hoping to have more external students than ever before during this coming semester, Extended Learning has overhauled their website in support of this goal. I鈥檇 ask that all instructors take a few moments to navigate the new dal.ca/exl. Keep in mind that the purpose of the site is:
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 To serve as a landing page for external audiences interested in taking any Faculty of Agriculture courses (both credit and non-credit)
路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 To serve as a fast and convenient way for current students (Truro and Halifax), along with faculty and staff, to view Faculty of Agriculture online offerings without needing to access the timetable
Please have a look through the site. If you feel something is missing, or if one of your courses should NOT be included in the Fall 2020 listing (ie. if it is restricted to a specific program and cannot be used as an elective), or if you have any general comments, you can contact Ashley (ashley.coffin@dal.ca), Colette (colette.wyllie@dal.ca) or the general Extended Learning email (extended.learning@dal.ca).
Course marketing
Finally, Extended Learning will also be working on聽targeted marketing of specific courses and subject areas聽over the next several weeks.聽Please support them in this if you are able.聽Feel free to share the course listing and any specific marketing within your networks at any point. 聽
Thanks again for your continued聽hard聽work. 聽
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