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Purdue University Creates a Foundation for e-Learning Success

Challenge Adapting To A New Way Of Learning Purdue University is a public research university located in West Lafayette, Indiana and is consistently ranked as one of the best public...

  • Nurturing healthier, happier classrooms with SEL

    From the very beginning, teachers saw that our approach to SEL made a big difference to their students, but teachers already have so much on their plates. We wanted to...

  • Helping more students access online learning

    Challenge Growing Demand For Online Learning Originally established in 1977 to provide educational travel experiences, Blyth Academy is now one of the leading private schools in Canada and teaches over...

  • Raising Mental Health Awareness in Schools

    Challenge Tackling A Growing Mental Health Crisis Childhood and adolescence are crucial stages in the development of a person’s mental wellbeing. Unfortunately, according to the World Health Organization, 10% of...

MORE THAN 1,000 ORGANIZATIONS IN OVER 40 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD RELY ON D2L TO HELP THEM TRANSFORM LEARNING.

Our working relationship with D2L has been wonderful. They're so far above some of the other LMS platforms that I've had the opportunity to work with.

- Joy Karavedas, Senior Director of Research and New Program Development, Orange Lutheran High School

A three-year exercise in frustration became a three-month pathway to success once we started to work with D2L.

- Michael Crowe, Vice President Academic, Bow Valley College

You should absolutely, 100% go with D2L. I’ve been with them for 11 years. The system is incredibly stable. It’s incredibly flexible because what you need right now today may not be the same thing you need five years from now. Businesses evolve. Customers evolve. Things change, and D2L changes with you.

- Connie Ryan, Founder and President, Professional Development Institute

Empowering Teachers to Excel

K-12 teachers dedicate their lives to their students— but balancing that commitment with family life and other responsibilities can leave little time for professional development. By working with D2L to build a flexible online learning platform, the Professional Development Institute is helping teachers fit learning into their busy lives and lift classroom standards around the world.

Educating a Global Industry

Educating the grain industry is one of Gafta’s key responsibilities—but with its membership spread across over 95 countries, face-to-face training is not accessible for everyone. Gafta worked with D2L to rejuvenate its distance learning program, providing a better user experience and innovative new courses.

Building a Competitive Co-operative

To coordinate an extensive network of dairy farmers and processing facilities, the Gay Lea Foods dairy co-operative relies on its highly skilled and motivated members to make the right decisions when they’re elected as delegates or Directors to its board. To nurture talent, Gay Lea Foods is helping Directors and delegates develop their skills with online training courses powered by D2L.

Helping Teachers Become World-Class Educators

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) is the professional and protective organization representing more than 83,000 teachers, occasional teachers, and education workers employed in the public elementary schools of Ontario. The organization strives to enhance the lives of its members and foster a climate of social equity and justice across Ontario and beyond.

Gardening for the Globe

The great gardens of the world are a treasure for everyone to share. Longwood Gardens set out to attract new audiences and inspire people of all ages to engage with its unique botanical knowledge and history by building online learning resources that empower learners worldwide.

Promoting Health by Sharing Dance

Canada’s National Ballet School leverages D2L’s Brightspace platform to bring the School’s progressive Sharing Dance initiative to youth and aging populations across Canada in a first-of-its kind, federally funded public health intervention strategy centered on the arts.