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Health Sciences and Practice &Medicine Dentistry and Veterinary MedicineHigher Education Academy Subject Centres eLearning in Health 2011 conference collaboration, sharing and sustainability in the current environment Public Health E-Learning Framework – an innovative approach to promote the sharing of e-learning resources Helen Buttivant Public Health Speciality Registrar, Wessex Deanery
Learning Outcomes: • Understand the context, purpose, development methods and content of the e-learning framework • Consider the opportunities and challenges regarding the adaptability, sustainability and development of the resource
Context: Health Protection Health Improvement Complexity of Public Health Practice + Rapid growth of e-learning technology = Overwhelming volume of e-learning materials from diverse sources = Lack of awareness or time to maximise public health e-learning opportunities Healthcare Service Improvement
Purpose: • Remove potential barriers to access existing resources • Provide opportunities for interprofessional e-learning • Enhance collaboration between the educational and public health workforce • Develop a strategy for the sustainable development of the resource
Development Process: • E-learning Definition: E-Learning is learning facilitated through the use of information and communication technology (ICT) which offers the following benefits : • Flexibility • Interactivity • Motivation • Collaboration • Connectivity (Adapted from the JISC E-Learning Programme: http://www.elearning.ac.uk/, accessed 15/11/10) • Additional Inclusion Criteria: • Freely available • English origin
Development Process contd... • Search Methods • Search Terms: • Online Learning • E-Learning • Electronic Resource • Public Health • Pilot Testing • Visual presentation • Content • Navigation • Functionality
Structure & Content • Population Healthcare Model • Faculty of Public Health Part A Syllabus • Topic Specific Frameworks • Icons • Accessibility
Location: http://www.wessexdeanery.nhs.uk/public_health/e-learning_and_courses/e-learning_resources.aspx
Discussion Points: • Adaptability • Sustainability • Relevance • Completeness • User ownership • Development • Integration • Promotion • Evaluation Contact Details: helenbuttivant@ymail.com