Hi Erikan,
Just like my two colleagues up there have shared, I found this online course set-up very well organised and exciting, as I said at the HIV R4Prevention conference. I so loved the modules’ powerpoint set up and narration, the visuals… case studies and short activities were awesome too.
I found the knowledge checks to be well balanced and I often easily responded. yeah there were times when I failed two questions and had to revisit the content, like once I decided to go all the way from the begining of the entire module narration before coming back on the knowledge check. I did this because I kind of disputed the alternative answer you provided to the two questions. fortunately I can not recall which module it was!!! But I think I eventually bought in your version. lol.
Scenarios were very well designed to match the topics and its contents. I enjoyed.
The interaction I saw through the discussion forum was great too. I got to learn a lot from experiences shared by colleagues in other parts of the world and I shared my own this side. the discussion forum in my opinion made this online course even more alive and brought a very important component to its learning purpose.
Work assignments!!! I first struggled to upload my very first and second work assignments and I thought everyone else did too. so I thought if it’s a general challenge for everyone then the administrators will just take this “work assignment thing” away!!! well it was a way of provoking us I think, and I lead to me going back all the time to RC colleagues to check how much I have done in terms of educating them on GPP related work and how much they know on what is going on with regards to GPP! I can’t wait to finish all my asignments.
All in all thanks a lot guys for putting this course together. your contents, visuals, narration and other used strategies just worked very well! I hope the next generation or intake will benefit a lot building on our first experience.