Durham Safeguarding Partnership: Embracing the advantages of digital learning

The pandemic has encouraged many organisations to fully embrace the advantages of digital learning. 

The coronavirus pandemic has prompted many Me Learning customers to take a fresh look at how they can maximise the use of digital learning to replace blended courses, previously reliant on classroom-based training.

Extended periods of lockdown and the need to maintain strict social distancing have made it difficult for many organisations to continue to deliver their existing training programmes on essential skills, accreditations and induction without making significant adaptations.

Many quickly discovered the limitations of delivering classroom training scripts via Zoom or Teams because of the difficulty of maintaining the concentration of learners in this online environment. Instead many customers have been working with Me Learning to ensure learners have access to high quality online learning which can be completed on any device with an internet connection.

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