Our Mission is to bring to Canadian schools all the benefits of the Open Education movement with the power of the Open Source community delivered by our own cloud network.
We believe our children's education should not be outsourced to third party corporations that benefit financially from their online activity. ClassCloud is a collection of websites that offer open source digital literacy teaching and learning tools that enable students/learners and teachers/educators to collect, create and collaborate.
All sites are hosted in Canada and all data is kept private.
"Technology has played a significant role in the development and popularity of ePortfolio (electronic portfolios). E-Portfolios can be accessed anytime, anywhere, as long as there’s an internet connection. This accessibility allows individuals to share their portfolios with a global audience, including potential employers, educators, and peers."
"The term digital divide was coined in the 1990s during the rise of the digital economy. It described the divide between those who had access to the internet and those who did not. Today, the divide includes almost one-third of Canadians who do not have access to high-speed internet (50 Megabytes Per Second downloads), those who do not have a reliable device and those who lack digital literacy skills."
https://www.thespec.com/opinion/contributors/2022/04/08/the-digital-divide.html
"Use this helpful LEGO analogy to understand why it matters where you branch in Git."
"Students benefit from a range of learning experiences that happen outside of schools and classrooms. Might it be possible to develop learning ecosystems that stack various learning experiences together to create a formal education?"
https://www.christenseninstitute.org/blog/can-learning-ecosystems-work-part-1/
""At a time when the spread of disinformation and misinformation online has the potential to affect people's choices, from their health to where they stand on issues such as climate change, Osachuk thinks teaching students how to verify information and find and use credible sources is critical."