Our Story
We believe everyone deserves access to quality education, regardless of location or background
Aging News was founded in 2018 with a simple yet powerful vision: to make high-quality tech education accessible to every Canadian, regardless of their location or background. Our founders, a group of experienced educators and tech professionals from across Canada, recognized a significant gap in accessible, practical online education.
Starting with just two courses and a handful of students in British Columbia, we quickly realized there was a tremendous demand for flexible, expert-led online learning. Students from remote communities, working professionals looking to transition careers, and recent graduates seeking to enhance their skills all found value in our approach.
Today, we serve thousands of students across all Canadian provinces and territories, offering a comprehensive curriculum in programming and design that continues to evolve with industry needs.
The principles that guide everything we do
To empower Canadians with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital economy through accessible, innovative, and practical online education. We are committed to breaking down barriers to quality tech education and fostering a community where every learner can achieve their full potential.
To become Canada's leading platform for online tech education, recognized for excellence in teaching, innovation in learning technology, and commitment to student success. We envision a future where every Canadian has the opportunity to build a rewarding career in technology.
The foundation of our educational approach
We believe education should be accessible to everyone. Our platform is designed to work on any device, our content accommodates different learning styles, and our pricing is structured to be fair and transparent.
We maintain the highest standards in course content, instructor qualifications, and student support. Every course is carefully crafted by industry experts and regularly updated to reflect current best practices.
We continuously innovate our teaching methods, incorporate new technologies, and expand our course offerings to meet the evolving needs of the tech industry and our students.
Learning is better together. We foster a supportive community where students can connect, collaborate, and learn from each other, backed by our dedicated support team.
We operate with honesty and transparency in all our communications. Students know exactly what to expect from our courses, and we stand behind the quality of our education.
We understand the unique opportunities and challenges of Canada's tech sector. Our courses are designed with Canadian learners in mind, featuring relevant examples and industry insights.
Our instructors aren't just teachers—they're active professionals working in Canada's tech industry, bringing real-world insights to every lesson.
We emphasize hands-on projects that build your portfolio and demonstrate your skills to potential employers or clients.
Learn on your schedule, whether you're a full-time student, working professional, or managing family responsibilities.
From resume reviews to interview preparation, we provide resources to help you succeed in your career transition or advancement.
At Aging News, we continuously invest in new technologies and teaching methodologies to enhance the learning experience. Our platform incorporates adaptive learning algorithms that personalize content delivery based on individual progress and learning preferences.
We use interactive coding environments, real-time collaboration tools, and AI-powered feedback systems to create an engaging, effective learning environment. Our commitment to innovation ensures that our students receive education that's not just current but forward-thinking.
We regularly survey our students and industry partners to identify emerging trends and skills gaps, ensuring our curriculum remains relevant and valuable in Canada's rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Education designed for Canada's unique tech landscape
We serve students from Vancouver to St. John's, including remote and northern communities where access to quality tech education has historically been limited.
We collaborate with Canadian tech companies to ensure our curriculum aligns with industry needs and provides relevant, practical skills that employers value.
Our support team operates in Canadian time zones and understands the unique challenges and opportunities facing Canadian learners and job seekers.
Join thousands of Canadians who are advancing their careers with Aging News