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==Education Learning Delivery Methods==
 
==Education Learning Delivery Methods==
  

Latest revision as of 13:43, 23 September 2013

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Education Learning Delivery Methods

Training Modality What is It? Example Support Technologies
eLearning: Asynchronous Instructor Facilitated Online Course The course organization is based on social constructivist principles which engage learners in active learning through discussions and activities that foster applied learning in real world situations. You will progress weekly from one unit to the next. While discussion postings and assignments have pre-determined due dates, learners are at liberty to make submissions at any time up until the deadlines. Active participation will enhance your learning of the topic and enable you to make professional connections for future networking. The content presented consists of PowerPoint presentations, readings, and links to Web sites, all of which are provided within the course. No book purchases or access to hard copy library reserves is necessary, assuring that you have the required course materials available to you at all times. Example: HL7 Fundamentals Course Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Moodle, DesireToLearn (D2L), BlackBoard
eLearning: Self-paced Online Course Students progress at their own pace with no assignment deadlines or instructor. The content presented consists of PowerPoint presentations, readings, and links to Web sites, all of which are provided within the course. No book purchases or access to hard copy library reserves is necessary, assuring that you have the required course materials available to you at all times. Self-assessments with automatic feedback are included for each module. Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Moodle, DesireToLearn (D2L), BlackBoard. Repositories such as HL7 Education Portal, GoToMeeting
eLearning: Webinars 90 minute webinars include 30 min. Q&A and address t topics identified by Education WG and HL7 stakeholders. Examples include: Skill Building for Certification Preparation series: V2, V3, CDA. Meaningful Use Stage 2 series. Skill Building Exam Preparation series: V2, V3, CDA GoToWebinar
eLearning: On-demand Recorded Sessions Digital recordings of audio-synched PowerPoint presentations available on Education portal library website, or as hard copy DVDs. Programs are selected for recording based on timeliness, presenter expertise and teaching skills.
mLearning Mobile apps for Smartphones and Tablets. Examples: Webinars configured to be viewed on tablets and mobile devices
Live Tutorials Instruction presented in person at Working Group Meetings, Educational Summits, Implementation Workshops
Onsite Tutorials HL7 instructors travel to present tutorials on site to a group on request