"E-learning was a totally new experience to me and to be honest I was a bit apprehensive as I do not see myself as very computer literate. However I found the course was very easy to follow and the format made learning a pleasure. It was great to be able to fit the course around my diary and I would recommend it to anyone."

"Andrea Embleton our 100,000th learner from Northumberland Tyne and Wear Health Trust"

"The online course has been hugely successful and in just 18 months we have trained over 2000 people which is far more than we could have reached with face-to-face training."

"Claire Seymour - Training Co-ordinator, South Tees Local Safeguarding Children Board"

"I am delighted with the Basic Awareness of Child Abuse and Refresher training material we now have access to through the Safeguarding Children e-Academy."

"Dave Herring - Head of East Riding Safeguarding Children Board"

"The online courses have released our specialist trainers so they can concentrate on front line professionals."

"Pauline Beall Business Manager, Stockton-on-Tees LSCB"

"To date we have trained over 2000 people, a feat that would have taken 4 years if we had relied on using previous method of face-to-face."

"Paul Hill - Manager of Bradford Safeguarding Children Board"

"We trained 11,000 staff last year for less than £1 each!"

"Robin Harper-Coulson, Children's Workforce Development Co-ordinater"

What is e-learning?

There are many different descriptions for e-learning, but on a basic level, if you are using internet or computer technologies to study and learn, then you are taking part in e-learning.  However, there are many different levels and types of e-learning out there.  This information should help you to make sense of it all.

Definitions of e-learning 

The Learning Curve

The image below will help you to define e-learning into recognised categories.  When you are able to define what you want it makes it easier to search for courses and materials that suit your requirements.  A more in-depth text description of each learning categoryies also provided below.

Safeguarding Children e-learning diagram

Descriptions of categories

Traditional learning- sometimes called 100% face to face training.

This type of learning is purely tutor led with course content requiring no access to computers either for research or completion of coursework.  Typically such courses will use text books for course materials and delivery will be in a classroom using traditional methods such as blackboard/flip charts and possibly some presentations using overhead projectors or slide shows. Assessment will generally be traditional examinations held in a geographical location, usually the institution where the training takes place.

IT supporting learning

Courses in this category would generally recommend that the attendee has access to a computer, either for word processing course work or for research and revision purposes. The course will typically be delivered in a traditional manner with tutor led instruction with text books and online resources used for completion of coursework and revision. Assessment will usually be traditional examinations held in a geographical location, usually the institution where the training takes place.

Traditional learning with online support

Courses will be very similar to the course type previously mentioned, but the trainee will have online access to support from a tutor outside normal hours.  This contact may be via email or a forum chat facility which may be structured to certain times. Assessment may be traditional or may be a mixture of online and traditional examinations.

Blended Learning

Typically courses will be a mixture of tutor-led training and online or computer based materials.  Course material may take the form of computer based exercises, facilitated by a tutor.  The course may also be a mixture of classroom sessions and remote access to online materials via the Internet, intranet or email.  Blended learning is usually time constrained and synchronous with other trainees working together to achieve a common goal. The trainee may be required to complete online or computer-based assessments, or a mixture of traditional and computer-based.  Hence the term "blended".

Remote e-learning in a Group - sometimes called synchronous e-learning

The trainee will work by themslves but synchronously with other trainees.  The course will usually run within time constraints.  Course material may incorporate access to training modules and tests via the Internet or CD ROM.  There will be no tutor-led delivery, but the trainee will have access to tutor support via chat facilities at given times, or by email.  Assessment may take the form of tests incorporated into the learning material and giving instant feedback or the submitting of assignments via email or through a Learning Management System.  There may even be a traditional assessment procedure where trainees meet to be tested together under normal examination conditions. 

Individual Remote e-learning - sometimes called asynchronous e-learning

Courses are taken at the trainees own pace and at a place and time to suit them.  They are not synchronous with other trainees.  There is usually no structured tutor support, The course material will incorporate the required help features and may provide the trainee with feedback in response to interactions with it.  Tutor support and feedback may be available via email. Course material will be purely computer based either via the Internet, intranet or in some cases CD ROM.   Assessment may take the form of tests incorporated into the learning material and giving instant feedback or the submitting of assignments via email or through a Learning Management System.

Pure e-learning

The teaching takes place via online or tailor-made CD ROM modules.  There is no tutor support.  Help features are incorporated into the learning modules.  The trainee will work completely independently at a pace place and time to suit their needs.  Assessment is taken via the course material with instant feedback being given by the software.  Monitoring of trainees on such courses can be facilitated by a Learning Management System.

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