Clearer Courses
The key to making better online courses is to test, revise, and test again.
Massachusetts Department of Public Heath’s Patient Navigation Training program has a new video that shows what navigators do beautifully.
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When I reflect on our most successful online training projects, I see patterns. The same reasons for shifting from live training to e-learning appear again and again. I’ve never formally made a list, but it turns out someone else has. In the 2013-14 Towards Maturity Benchmark report based on their annual benchmarking survey, the “key
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It’s a common misconception that each online course is the same as the one before it. Courses are made up of people, and everyone is different. Your program and your facilitator have to adapt each training session to fit the people in it if you hope to succeed. These are seven common hurdles in online programs and some easy solutions.
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Washington’s Office of Healthy Communities offers an innovative online training program for a new breed of workers that could help define the future of healthcare. WOBURN, MA–The Office of Healthy Communities already works with community members by funding programs that improve health, such as cancer screenings and help with substance abuse. Now the Washington Department
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The following resources will help program directors understand what’s so important about making courses available to everyone, along with some tips to improve what you offer.
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CHWTraining’s courses are always built for standards in accessibility, but the reason we take the extra care and precautions isn’t necessarily clear to everyone. The following resources will help program directors understand what’s so important about making courses available to everyone, along with some tips to improve what you offer.
Access E-Learning is a free online tutorial from the Georgia Tech Research on Accessible Distance Education (GRADE) project at Georgia Tech. The tutorial is comprised of 10 modules that offer information, instructional techniques, and practice labs on how to make the most common needs in distance education accessible for individuals with disabilities, and enhance the usability of online materials for all students. View Access E-Learning >>
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The Office of Healthy Communities at the Washington Department of Health’s high aspirations: train 500 health workers per year.
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Here’s how to prepare yourself to convince stakeholders online training is the way to go.
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