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Distance Education and Learning Technologies

Welcome to DELT

Studying via distance gives you the flexibility to study anywhere, anytime.

Distance Education and Learning Technologies (DELT) offers 40 years of experience as a leader in the field of distance education. We are unique among Canadian universities in that we offer distance education, media, design and production capabilities and teaching and learning support all under one roof. The combination of these skill sets allow us to offer the best possible service. So whether you are a current or future distance student, faculty member, graduate student or one of our many valued partners, we look forward to a long and prosperous future of collaboration.

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National recognition for online and distance expertise

Memorial’s Distance Education and Learning Technologies (DELT) – in collaboration with the School of Music – has received a national award for innovation in learning technology. DELT also won a second award for excellence for student service. Read More.

A North American first

Newfoundland and Labrador ’s public education institutions partner with Desire2Learn to provide province-wide Learning Management System. Read more.


Attention on-campus and distance students

Attention on-campus and distance students

Memorial has implemented a new online learning management system (LMS). This will affect you if:

  • You are registered for an on-campus course and the professor uses the online LMS to share course notes, discussion forums, etc.
  • You are registered in a distance education web course requiring mandatory use of the online LMS
  • You are registered in a correspondence course where the use of the online LMS is optional

If you fall into one or more of the above categories, and have not already done so, please set up your account now to access your online course or course component.

On-campus students who require assistance setting up their accounts can visit the Learning Commons in Memorial’s QEII Library.

Distance students who require assistance setting up their accounts can contact Technical Support at Distance Education and Learning Technologies.


72 new courses will be available through Memorial@Home over the next three years. New distance education courses and programs in the works

The provincial government has announced new funding for distance education courses and programs from Memorial.

Read more.