There will be two E-Learning Advisory Group calls in August to fit in with the availability of people in different timezones. The agenda of these meetings will be identical so there is no expectation of people attending both sessions.
Date 19:00-20:00 UTC (M1)
and 08:00-09:00 UTC (M2)
Please follow the links on the times above to see the times in your timezone.
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Goals
- Report on progress of E-Learning delivery and maintenance
- Report and discuss plans for moves towards
- More flexible course progress options
- Open access courses an alternative study pathways
- Additional E-Learning materials
Attendees
- Chair: David Markwell
- Member representatives: M1: Andrew Grant (Canada), Ian Spiers (UK) and M2: Pim Volkert (Netherlands), Erika Ericsson (Sweden), Nwe Ni Tun (Singapore)
- Expert members: M2 Heather Grain, Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari
- Staff: M1 Jon Zammit, and M2 Linda Bird, Anne Randorff Højen, Liara Tutina
Agenda and Meeting Notes
Note on agenda item timing
Item | Description | Owner | Notes | Action |
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1 | Welcome, introductions and apologies | ELAG meetings will be recorded and recordings will be accessible to ELAG members. |
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2 | Conflicts of interest | Refer to Conflicts of interest section in the Advisory Groups Manual. |
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3 | Update from Team | Brief updates on any key points including, intakes, successful completion and course feedback.
| Course generally running smoothly. Slightly higher deferral rates with more recent intakes. Content course demand exceeding capacity and external resource will be assisting with webinars to attempt to meet demand going forward. See powerpoint attachment to this page for more detailed information. | |
4 | ELAG Work Plan | - | See subtopics below - note change in running order ... | |
4.1 | National Priorities/Activities (WP4) | Questions we asked on the ELAG blog
| Key messages were that several countries were primarily pointing people to the IHTSDO E-Learning service. A few countries (inc. UK, Canada, Sweden) were also offering some national education related to SNOMED CT in the national context. | |
4.1 | Supporting Delivery (WP1) |
| Sweden had provided national webinar support for Foundation course students. However, the more frequent entry dates have made this less easy to schedule. Australia and UK who planned to offer two people each to support the Implementation course webinars were unable to do this due to organizational changes and other pressures. Expansion of IHTSDO team has reduced the need for this. | |
4.2 | Development Advice (WP2) |
| Team has been studying options for open source alongside formal courses. Expect to launch this in 2017. Alternative pathways will include MF request 'crash course for implementers" a course consisting of the technical and practical aspect from Implementation course that can be completed in roughly 16 hours of study over two-days (without formal assessment). There was broad support in both meetings for the direction of travel outlined here. More detailed guidance will be sought at the face-to-face meeting (see 5 below). | |
4.3 | Supporting Sharing (WP3) |
| All implementation course materials will be available in the share course before end of September. | |
5 | Future meeting dates/times |
| Both ELAG meeting sessions agreed there should not be a further meeting before Wellington. There will be a further phone conference planned before end of year - probably in early/mid December. | |
6 | Any other business | Notify before meeting |
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Meeting Files