Learner Experience Platform

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£28,875

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  • Education and training services

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Submission Deadline

5 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

Contract on purchase order terms

Learner Experience Platform to support social and collaborative Improvement Capability learning .
The Directorate has an ambitious business plan to be at the forefront of accessible digital delivery.
Providing social and collaborative Massive Open Online Courses to increase improvement capability at scale to NHS England and Improvement programmes, Sustainability and Transformations Partnerships and the wider health and care workforce. It provides digital alternatives or support for face-to-face training. Increasing the reach and accessibility of improvement training.
Helping to support improvement capability spread at scale, increasing productivity and reducing participation costs in-line with National Improvement and Leadership Development, NHS Long Term Plan and Department of Health Technology Enhanced Learning guidance.
For the last 7 years we have led the way in accessible learning delivery of QI capability at scale, utilising our own modern learning platform capable of combining full learner management functionality, enhanced learner analytics as well as encouraging participation, sharing and collaboration. The platform hosts a range of high quality learning materials, delivered in a facilitated, group learning approach.
This platform enables us to develop, host and run several internal and external learning products, providing improvement capability and expertise to the widest audience, utilising in house skills in best practice for designing, developing and delivering accessible learning.

We are currently running bimonthly courses with circa 2,200 subscriptions to each course with completion rates of 49% (RTT sessions) and 70% (cancer sessions) having been reached (international benchmark is 5-10%). The intention is to run monthly courses going forward.
The COO Directorate wish to re-procure the Learning Pool stream platform which supports social and collaborative Improvement Capability learning online and at scale.

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