Designing E-Learning for Health
Offered By: The University of Nottingham via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Learn to translate real experiences into e-learning for health and social care
How can our e-learning tell powerful stories? How can we design high quality and reusable e-learning resources? How can we best get our ideas across to multiple audiences?
We will introduce a methodology that you can use to design your own e-learning objects in all sorts of contexts, not just health.
By the end of the course, you will have created your own storyboard and specification for a high-quality piece of e-learning, which you can develop further after the course.
This course is relevant for people who work in e-learning in any area of medicine and healthcare.
The practical nature of the course means that you can easily apply what you learn in the workplace.
While the focus is around e-learning for health, the course and methods presented are transferable to many other contexts and sectors so it is suitable for anyone with an interest in designing e-learning.
Taught by
Richard Windle and Heather Wharrad
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