HOW TO DEVELOP A DISTANCE EDUCATION PLATFORM FOR AN INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT. PQP «PLATFORM FOR THE PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS»
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https://doi.org/10.5944/ried.5.2.1125Keywords:
web-based courseware, systems and tools, e-learning, multimedia in educational softwareAbstract
The Platform for Quality in Prevention is a project within the European initiative ADAPT, with the aim to develop a Web-based tool to be used to find solutions in Prevention of Occupational Hazards, called the PQP Network. It tries to help users to find sources of information, communication, training and advice on prevention of occupational hazards in a direct and convenient way. PQP takes the benefits of working with the new Internet information and communication technologies to the prevention field. The basic course on Prevention of Occupational Hazards, which focuses on cooperative work and putting together efforts and resources to improve prevention methods, allows: – Individual assessment– Individual training to meet different user’s needs– Guided prevention management– Channelling of all the information resources available to achieve prevention management focused on quality. Working in this new technologies environment means more benefits, such as: – Training sessions can take place any time, anywhere– Individual training that meets the user’s needs– The user actively participates in the sessions– Contents are constantly updated and are easy to use– Tutors are always available to support the user– Access to regularly updated Internet resources The main concept is active, practical and dynamic learning. A high degree of participation in the training process is required from the user. They will be supported at all times by Internet resources to guide their learning, and by a team of tutors who will deal with any query they may have.Downloads
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