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Blended Learning Essentials: Digitally-Enriched Apprenticeships

Offered By: University of Leeds via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Enhance apprentices’ experience with digital technology

Apprenticeships are changing. The UK Government has introduced new standards to ensure apprentices are receiving quality training. Discover how using digital technology can enrich your apprentices’ experience and open up opportunities for your organisation.

You’ll learn how to weave in digital resources across the whole apprentice journey from preparation to end-point assessment. You’ll navigate through the Jisc Apprenticeship Toolkit stages of Preparation, Planning, Delivery and Assessment which will help you develop your own designs for a digitally-enriched apprenticeship programme.

This course is open to everyone, but is particularly aimed at those working in further education, skills training, vocational education, workplace learning, and lifelong learning or adult education.

If you work with apprentices as a trainer in a college, within an employment organisation or in an independent provider, this course is for you.

We provide a range of accreditation pathways, whether you are directly supporting learners or delivering training and seek to use blended learning more effectively.

Time commitment

The course is designed to be completed in around 4 hours per week, with optional further reading in addition. All activities have recommended times, and there are plenty of resources and activities for you to explore further if you’d like to do more on a particular topic. You can join at any time during the course.


Syllabus

  • Apprenticeships: The role of the trainer in a digital age
    • Welcome
    • Preparation: Digital in the apprenticeship programme
    • Preparing the apprentice's journey using digital methods
    • Planning the apprenticeship programme
    • Summary
  • Delivering apprenticeship programmes in a digital age
    • Welcome to week two
    • Digital for developing learner support
    • Digital for supporting evidence collection
    • End point assessment
    • Summary

Taught by

Diana Laurillard

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