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Statewide E-Learning
The Statewide Strategic Plan for E-Learning in California's Child Welfare Training System was created in 2009. It was created as an initial step to realize a coordinated e-learning framework to address training needs of the child welfare workforce.
This section provides links to publicly accessible FREE e-Learning courses as well as provides links to courses accessible through Regional Training Academies. Some courses are more simplistic in nature and will not require specialized software or equipment. Video and audio clips may be included in other courses and may require additional software or equipment. Please see your county technical staff for assistance or email Steven Williams at CalSWEC.
The courses listed below are currently available to be downloaded to county and Regional Training Academy (RTA) learning management systems (LMSs) or content management systems (CMSs) for staff usage. Users do not have access to take and complete courses directly from this website. The statewide e-learning committee is working in concert with CDSS, RTAs, technical staff and other partners to ensure a learning environment that includes e-learning as an option. The courses were developed using various funding sources. If your county has an LMS or CMS and would like to download one or more courses, please contact Steven Williams at CalSWEC, stevenwilliams@berkeley.edu. He can work with you and your RTA to explore accessibility options. RTAs may also download the courses by contacting Mr. Williams, who can provide technical assistance in launching the courses.
Infrastructure guidelines will be developed to:
Infrastructure guidelines intend to expand accessibility to all training partners, while accommodating statewide variations in technical capacity.
A baseline assessment of the child welfare system's organizational readiness and technical capacity for e-learning was conducted in 2009-2010. It was conducted to determine the organizational and technical needs of California's 58 counties. The Director Survey assessed organizational readiness, and the IT Manager Survey assessed technical capacity.
Guidelines for content development and technical standards for e-learning production and distribution were created to facilitate coordinated, statewide sharing of e-learning courses. They are designed to assist course developers and expand access by end-users. Details are described in the Statewide E-Learning: Content Guidelines and Technical Standards.
Under the auspices of the Statewide Training and Education Committee (STEC), CalSWEC convened an e-Learning Committee to advance alternatives and enhancements to classroom training. The e-Learning Committee began work in 2008 with representatives from the Regional Training Academies, the Inter-University Consortium, county child welfare departments, and other educational partners. For further information about e-Learning in California's child welfare training system, please contact Sevaughn Banks or Phyllis Jeroslow, at CalSWEC. |
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Last updated: January 6, 2012