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These materials contain the content for the EOSC Synergy Online Training Handbook which is delivered as a Moodle course. The materials are made available in this deposit for ease of use by other trainers. The Master File contains the narrative text used within the different sections of the course. The other files in this deposit are resources that are used as part of the course activities. Learning outcomes for the course By the end of the course trainees will: Understand the stages of the learning design process and why they are important Have designed your own course Be able to develop online materials in a range of formats Have designed an evaluation process to assess the success of your training Audience and pre-requisites This course is primarily aimed at members of the EOSC Synergy project who want to use the Synergy Learn Moodle platform to create good quality online training modules. However, most of the content is useful for anyone who wants to create online training. Course sections. Welcome and overview of pedagogy and training design Analyse your training needs Design your training Create course content Build your Moodle course For any queries about these materials please contact helen.clare@jisc.ac.uk
online training, EOSC, pedagogy, open science, instructional design, open research
online training, EOSC, pedagogy, open science, instructional design, open research
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