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Children and Young People's Palliative and Complex Care Programme in Partnership with CELE (Centre for Excellence in Learning Enhancement). Sustainability through: Lessons Learned from the Development of an Online Programme. This will be your first content page
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Children and Young People's Palliative and Complex Care Programme in Partnership with CELE (Centre for Excellence in Learning Enhancement) Sustainability through: Lessons Learned from the Development of an Online Programme This will be your first content page – note this page will fade in from the Title page Professor Jane Coad, Lead for CYPPCC DH programme Professor Lynn Clouder, Director of CELE Paul Hammond, Learning Technologist
Outcomes! • Awarded as a region over 55 projects and £4.5 million • Over £1.4 million to Coventry University across a • programme of 7 projects • Supported by Acorns Children’s Hospice and one with • West Midlands Ambulance Service • Included: • Two projects focused around developing an e-learning approach to meet needs of staff caring for this group of children and their families • An evaluation of the West Midlands DH projects • A paramedic decision making tool • A long term ventilation training needs survey • A series of learning events (Steering group; launches) • With Birmingham Children’s Hospital – a communication tool kit for CYP with learning disabilities
Our Team Project support – Marie Krumins, Adam Moore, Nicky Ashley, Suzanne Hilton, Dave Guest, Matt Dyer, Gail Williams, Sheetal Gohil
E-learning A suite of seven E-learning modules have been designed to provide learning focused on improving the lives of children with palliative and complex care needs and their families To be delivered to wide range of health, social care, education professionals and lay people
t The Negatives • Bespoke software development is expensive • Time consuming and complex process • Delays – Stop/Start development • Expertise may be lost • Short working life • Loss of control/ownership
t A better way? • Separate the content from the technology • Create a content 'player' or 'engine' • Externalise the assets – Video, Audio, Images, Text • Develop a re-usable standards compliant template • Content not needed in advance
t The Technology HTML Flash XML Text Images Audio
t The Challenges • Dynamic software requires high level programming • More thought required at planning stage • Recognising an opportunity to make re-usable object • Compromise – one size fits all
t The Joys • Re-usability not re-invention • Sustainability – simple to edit • Productivity – frees up resources • Builds a library of RLOs • Learner familiar with functionality
Children and Young People's Palliative and Complex Care Programme in Partnership with CELE (Centre for Excellence in Learning Enhancement) Acknowledgements Thank You Author of presentation: David Widdas For further information go to: Contributors: Jane Coad Richard Flint Kerry Gaskin Daiseikh Ruparelia www.coventry.ac.uk/yppalliativecare