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e-learning samples
1. 1.0 International Headache Society
(A global medical membership and educational organisation)
The integration of a database-driven, content-managed online learning
centre within the society’s website.
The online learning centre includes self-study course modules and
interactive, tutor-led case-studies.
The project is funded by Allergan, Merck, Medtronic and Pfizer.
2. International Headache Society
• The International Headache Society is a global membership
organisation and the official body for headache and migraine
categorisation.
• The members-only section includes a custom developed e-learning
section developed during 2008-2010 and which has been funded by
pharmaceutical companies Merck, Medtronic and Pfizer.
• The new section was designed to seamlessly integrate with the
existing site and legacy technology.
• The e-learning section features database-driven video and reading
libraries, interactive case-based learning and podcasts.
• All content and case studies are managed via a custom content
management system.
• In 2011 it is planned to add a hosted service using Adobe Connect
which will provide support for a more ‘classroom’ like user
experience and real-time video conferencing etc.
3. The Learning Centre Taxonomy
The new ‘Case Of the Quarter’ is a sub-section of the Open Learning Centre.
9. IHS – e-Learning
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The Online Learning
Centre is a key
aspect of IHS
membership.
The new website splash display featuring the Online Learning Centre
10. IHS – e-Learning
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A tutor-led, interactive case study spanning a four week / four stage learning regime.
11. IHS – e-Learning
A sample video module featuring streaming video presentation and associated PDF file downloads
12. IHS – e-Learning
Participant responses are saved to database and the ability to advance is controlled according to progress.
15. 2.0 The National Health Service
An early e-learning pilot project for the NHS which featured a completely
automated system for self-study by nursing staff.
16. The National Health Service
• This was an early e-learning pilot project for the NHS and
featured a completely automated system for self-study by
nursing staff.
• Nurses could create an account, work through various short
courses featuring slideshow content and self-testing against a
database of randomly delivered questions.
• On successful completion nurses could print a personalised
course certificate.
• The system also featured multi-level access, real-time
management reporting.