E-Learning training: end today to start tomorrow!

by EnRHED
News added on: 2 September 2021

Between today and tomorrow are taking place the final workshops of the e-learning training started in January 2020 held by Prof. Stephan Ludwigs of the RFH-Koeln (Germany).
For the occasion, the participants are presenting their online papier to their European and Rwandan colleagues to demonstrate the skills acquired in the management and development of the moodle platform created specifically to implement the educational content.
Here is a brief summary of how this E-learning course started (from the EnRHEd Newsletter of March 2021):

“Thanks to the purchase of new digital equipment, financed by the EnRHEd project with funds from the European Commission, the four Rwandan Partner Institutions will be able to focus on innovative projects to digitize and modernize the learning methods of theirs teaching staff members.
To do this, however, there is a need not only for digital equipment but also for “human capital”, i.e. to form specialized teams within each institution capable of becoming a reference point for their colleagues in e-learning in the future.
With this in mind, and thanks to the invaluable help of the EnRHEd team members at RFH-Koln, a specific training course started in March 2021 with the aim of creating a team of experts in each Institution. Trained people are E-Learning Experts (ELEs), who have the task of developing digital teaching at their Institutions and/or in their faculties, and Pilot Expert Teachers (PETs), who will become E-learning reference teachers for the Institution. They have currently acquired didactic and technical competences by developing sample applications for digital teaching and in turn they will form the team of teachers in their faculties.
The courses, led by Prof. Stefan Ludwigs, have been very well attended by the designated members”

So, thank you all for your precious working!!!

Lead partner
Università Parma
Project partners
Liege
RheinischeFhKoeln
University Rwanda
University Ruhengeri
IPRC Musanze
Byumba
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme