Course development
Trainer Guides
We have jointly developed, edited, co-ordinated or managed course materials for a range of public and private sector clients including Learning for Work, with whom we co-developed dozens of courses from its inception in 1999 to its completion in 2007.Another university accredited course integrates face-to-face training, with the on-line learning and collaboration that we developed.
Learner resources
Each course includes a comprehensive trainer guide as well as support materials such as handouts, presentation slides, video and audio content, workbooks, games, etc. for face-to-face delivery and support guidance for those delivering programmes on-line.
Each is developed or edited for the specific client as situations and environments vary so much that off-the-shelf resources rarely work as well as we and our client wants.
Essentially, whatever is needed can be produced.
On-line learning
As well as structured courses for conventional delivery, we are adept at creating on-line Moodle environments in which learners can access materials and (most importantly) each other to learn, collaborate, practise, discuss and consolidate their learning.
This option gives significant flexibility in that:
- resources and access are available 24 hours a day and can be updated immediately the need arises
- students can raise queries with tutors and other students and receive answers through the system
- students can contribute resources to the system
- activity, progress and achievement can be tracked and any support needs identified
Our work in this are includes programmes for our clients as:
- direct learners
- companies for whom we are able to develop courses and course components to slot into their own Moodle platform.
We also set-up Moodle environments for clients, train their staff and provide on-going support.
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