how critical is collaboration to creating learning content? - martin sinclair, technical manager at...
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MindEd for Families: A Case Study in CollaborationMartin SinclairLearning Pool Live20 October 2016
Who am I and what do we do?
Programme
Lead at HEE
e-LfH!
We developand deliver e-learning free to healthcare staff in the UK!
Over
20,000
learning
objects!Over
400,000 users!
Health Education England is funded by Department of Health to train the
workforce!
4,765,440hours oflearning!
200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016
History of e-LfH
Examples of our content
Examples of our content
Examples of our content
Examples of our content
Examples of our content
MindEd for Families
Background
Background
The Consortium
Parental Involvement
“We can’t do that…..yet!”
We can’t do what they want with what we have
and …We will not fail to give
them what they want so …
Tear up the book and start
again!
A new approach
Open to anyone, anywhere, anytime
Shared author
teams – with
parents for parentsHigh quality
Fully device responsive
A new technology
A new output
In summary….
We collaborated with subject matter experts
We collaborated with technical experts
We collaborated with users – the real experts
Collaboration = shared expertise → success
MindEd for Families
“We are not following a path …we are cutting through the
undergrowth … and shedding light on the shadows”