Designing E-Learning for Health - The University of Nottingham

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Free

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  • Methodology

    Online

Design effective e-learning that tells powerful, real-life stories, in health and other sectors, with this free online course.

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Healthcare is a vast and constantly changing global sector. We all have a stake in it, so it is vital that both professionals and patients not only have access to accurate information, but also to the stories and experiences of real people.



Translate real-life experiences into effective e-learning

As educators, we know that bringing these voices to life in e-learning will make it more effective, but this also poses challenges:




    • How do we translate real-life experiences into e-learning?

    • How can our e-learning tell powerful stories?

    • What methods can we use to design high quality and reusable e-learning resources?

    • And how can we best get our concepts and ideas across to multiple audiences?



Discover a methodology for designing e-learning objects

In this free online course, we will explore these questions and introduce a methodology that you can use yourself, to design your own e-learning objects in all sorts of contexts, not just health. We will take you through the process – from deciding on a learning aim to getting ready to develop your resource.



By the end of the five weeks, you will have created your own storyboard and specification for a high quality piece of e-learning, which you can then develop further after the course.



Learn with the Health E-Learning and Media (HELM) team

The course is led by The University of Nottingham’s Health E-Learning and Media team (HELM). We will deliver our course as a team, and encourage collaboration and discussion, so that we can all learn from each other.



HELM has developed over 200 standalone and free-to-use Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) over the last 15 years, which have been used by an estimated one million people from 50 countries for teaching or self-directed learning.



We will be sharing our flexible and practical methodology, which works for us and many others.



So, whatever your background – whether you are working in, or are a user of, education, health or training; have an interest in e-learning and online pedagogies; or simply want to learn more about how to get ideas out there – we look forward to meeting you.

Designing E-Learning for Health - The University of Nottingham

Free