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E-learning workshop for ministry of health

Closing Ceremony

:The “E-Learning Workshop for Ministry of Health” has been a comprehensive training program designed to equip healthcare professionals and administrators within the Ministry of Health with the essential skills and knowledge required to effectively utilize e-learning platforms for healthcare education and training.

 

In response to the evolving landscape of healthcare, this workshop has focused on the following key components:

 

Introduction to E-Learning: Participants have gained an understanding of the principles and benefits of e-learning in healthcare, including its potential to improve accessibility, flexibility, and scalability of training programs.

 

 

BPK-MOH-iSpring
BPK-MOH-iSpring

Training events

E-Learning Platform Selection: The workshop has provided insights into choosing the right e-learning platform for specific healthcare needs. It has covered considerations such as user-friendliness, content management, and interactivity.

Content Development: Participants have learned how to design and develop engaging and effective e-learning content tailored to healthcare topics. This has included creating multimedia materials, quizzes, and assessments.

Accessibility and Inclusivity: Ensuring e-learning materials are accessible to all, including individuals with disabilities, has been vital in healthcare. The workshop has addressed best practices in this area.

Implementation and Administration: Participants have discovered how to effectively launch and manage e-learning programs within the Ministry of Health, covering aspects like user registration, tracking progress, and generating reports.

Evaluation and Quality Assurance: The workshop has emphasized the importance of ongoing assessment and quality assurance to ensure that e-learning initiatives are meeting educational objectives and maintaining relevance.

Case Studies and Best Practices: Real-world case studies and examples from other healthcare organizations have been shared, offering valuable insights into successful e-learning implementations.

Future Trends: As technology and healthcare education continue to evolve, the workshop has explored emerging trends in e-learning and how they can be leveraged for the Ministry of Health’s benefit.

This workshop has aimed to empower participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to embrace e-learning as a transformative tool for healthcare education and training. By the end of the program, attendees have been well-prepared to contribute to the modernization and advancement of healthcare education within the Ministry of Health, ultimately leading to improved patient care and outcomes.

GMI deploy Rollback Rx Server

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Widad University College chose iSpring and Moodle

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Swiss tech firm: Online voting at AGMs in demand as coronavirus spreads

Swiss tech firm: Online voting at AGMs in demand as coronavirus spreads

Source: Thestar.com.my

ZURICH: Online voting at annual shareholder meetings (AGMs) has jumped since the coronavirus outbreak as investors shun large gatherings because of travel restrictions or fear of infection, Swiss tech firm Sherpany said.

The company, which counts Swiss giants Novartis, Nestle and Zurich Insurance among its 300 clients worldwide, provides a secure Internet platform which lets shareholders vote on motions until the day before AGMs.

“We have had a big increase in usage so far, and the AGM season is only just beginning,” Sherpany Chief Executive Tobias Haeckermann said.

“At this year’s Novartis AGM, we saw the amount of votes being sent through our system increase by 42% compared to last year,” said Haeckermann, one of three founders of the company set up in 2011.

“We don’t know if coronavirus is the only factor behind this, but it is helping.”

Voting via secure online platforms is becoming increasingly popular, with companies such as Lumi, POLYAS and Simply Voting offering similar services.

In a move to contain coronavirus, Switzerland last week temporarily banned events with more than 1,000 people, which has made planning difficult for companies as the AGM season kicks off in earnest this month.

Bell Food Group which makes and distributes meat products to supermarkets, has postponed its March 17 AGM, while food and beverage company Orior and Hypothekarbank Lenzburg have delayed their events also due in March.

Zurich Insurance advised shareholders to vote by proxy and stay away from its AGM. Other Swiss companies such as engineering group ABB and insurer Swiss Life have said they are closely monitoring the situation.

“There is a big question mark about what you do with an AGM if you expect more than 1,000 people to take part,” said Haeckermann, referring to the Swiss ban on large gatherings.

“This is not just true for Swiss blue-chip companies but also many of the smaller ones who have a large retail shareholder base,” he said.

Sherpany, which employs 110 people, works via a licensing model in which companies are charged according to how many shareholders use its platform for online voting.

Haeckerman said company boards and executives had also been using Sherpany’s remote meeting platform more this year. – Reuters

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