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Jon Wirral from Wirral Council shares his experiences of using e-learning. Advice includes how to make e-learning more interactive and hints and tips when
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Jon TaylorJon TaylorWirral Council / Merseyside PartnershipWirral Council / Merseyside Partnership
e-Learning Tips every L&D e-Learning Tips every L&D Person Needs to KnowPerson Needs to Know
(in no particular order)(in no particular order)
The ‘Leonardo Cartoon’
Leonardo DaVinci
1507-8
1. Get feedback (and use it!)1. Get feedback (and use it!)“It is a great learning medium and very useful to be kept aware of these
issues in our day-to-day working environment.”
“I found it turgid and verbose. It's repetitive, overlong and unnecessarily complex.”
“It was too long, I would have rather spent the time doing my work.”
“Too long to complete especially if you read all sections before completing.”
“I feel more empowered within my daily working life; Thank you.”
Question 1: Who created the character ‘Superman’?
Jerry Siegel & Joe ShusterBob Kane & Bill FingerStan Lee & Steve DitkoChristopher Nolan & David Goyer
2. Less reading, more interaction2. Less reading, more interaction
Question 2: Superman comics are published by which company?
Marvel ComicsImage ComicsDC ComicsDark Horse Comics
2. Less reading, more interaction2. Less reading, more interaction
Question 3: in what year did Superman first appear in Action Comics #1?
1924193019381944
2. Less reading, more interaction2. Less reading, more interaction
2. Less reading, more interaction2. Less reading, more interaction
Superman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He is widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. (later DC Comics) in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games. With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the American comic book.
3. Use non work-related content3. Use non work-related content(also known as fun modules)(also known as fun modules)
A great way to attract new learners, whether in working hours or at lunchtime!
4. Take advantage of the community4. Take advantage of the community
Take every opportunity to advertise your DLE:
Staff newslettersTeam briefings
Intranet news itemsEmail reminders
Events such as Adult Learners’ Week
…and any other ways you can think of!
5. Don’t take your foot off the pedal5. Don’t take your foot off the pedal
6. Have a ‘can do’ attitude6. Have a ‘can do’ attitude
Thanks for listening…Thanks for listening…
……any questions?any questions?