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e-LfH Hub Development Backlog

Avatar photo Jane Banner, 25 February 2019

The Health Education England e-Learning for Healthcare (HEE e-LfH) Hub is a bespoke learning management system that has successfully delivered e-learning content to hundreds of thousands of users across the NHS, social care sector and beyond. The e-LfH Hub is developed and maintained by e-LfH’s technical team, who are part of HEE’s Technology Enhanced Learning…

Potential of simple, quick fire questionnaires to supplement sprinting and release process

Avatar photo Scott Mountifield, 21 February 2019

As a result of development on the HEE Learning Solution gaining speed, we’re now, more so than ever, looking for potential volunteers to help out on user research. Ensuring that users are at the heart of the design process is key, and for this to happen we need to keep engaging users on a regular…

Reflections on Learning Technologies 2019

Avatar photo Martin Sinclair, 18 February 2019

As Programme Lead for e-LfH and Product Owner of the Learning Solution, I was lucky enough to attend the Learning Technologies Conference and Exhibition at London’s Excel arena last month. It is important for us as a team to be aware of developments in the industry, as there may be lessons that we can learn…

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The Learning Solution Service Team

Avatar photo Richard Brunton, 15 February 2019

Health Education England’s (HEE) Learning Solution is being developed following the Government Digital Service (GDS). The GDS have a standard, a proven and effective way of designing, developing and producing online services that has been seen time and again through the Government’s own sites, and we’ve adopted that approach. You can read more about that…

New questionnaire, requiring new volunteers to assist

Avatar photo Scott Mountifield, 6 February 2019

The design and development of HEE’s new Learning Solution is well underway, and as a result, a new user research programme has begun and is looking for volunteers to help shape and inform the design and development of this exciting project. It’s essential that the development of the Learning Solution is user-centred, at every stage,…

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Engagement is crucial

Avatar photo Amy Ashford, 30 January 2019

Building and maintaining relationships with our key stakeholders throughout the life cycle of the Learning Solution project is crucial. As the development of the private beta solution intensifies, regular dialogue with our partnering stakeholders becomes critical to ensure the user community is at the heart and design of the solution. We are continuing to engage…

Learning Solution – Alpha phase

Avatar photo Victoria Winlow, 9 January 2019

The Discovery research carried out at the end of 2016, which followed Government Digital Service (GDS) best practice and guidelines, investigated the way in which individuals working in health and care use technology to learn in their daily practice. Through thorough research including desk studies, focus groups, stakeholder events, workshops and surveys, the TEL Programme…

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Learning Solution Discovery

Avatar photo Richard Price, 18 December 2018

In the summer of 2015, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II had just become the longest reigning monarch after spending more than 63 years on the throne, Adele’s “Hello” had just spent its eighteenth week in the top 40 chart and the dinosaurs were making a comeback in the first of the new blockbuster Jurassic World…

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