Collaborations
The Centre for Online and Blended Learning is offering its know-how within digital education as well as it's digital production capacity to external institutions and organisations through project-based partnerships. These can take the form of for example institutional and academic capacity building, facilitation of workshops and webinars, video-, audio and graphic production, training in the use of specific educational technologies.
Examples of course and media production in collaboration with external partners
A podcast series 'Building Stronger Universities' about research capacity development and environmental health research at the State University of Zanzibar. ‘Building Stronger Universities’ is produced by University of Copenhagen’s School of Global Health and Centre for Online and Blended Learning. Funded by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Development of an open repository for easing access to high quality Open Educational Resources (OER) for instructors: Nordic University Health Hub on oercommons.org. Funded by Nordplus.
Production of eight videos covering different feedback formats for the University of Copenhagen.
Production of Massive Open Online Course, MOOC in joint collaboration between The Danish Red Cross and the University of Copenhagen: Non Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings.
Production of two free online courses for the Centre for Health and Infectious Disease Research, CHIP: Clinical Management of HIV and HIV: Pre-exposure prophylaxis, PrEP.
Examples of collaborating partners
Novo Nordisk Foundations programme Partnership for Education of Health Professionals
Nationalt Forum for Forskningsdata Management
Building Stronger Universities, BSU
EIT Health - European Institute of Innovation and Technology Health
League of European Research Universities, LERU
Contact
If you are an external partner (that is, not part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen) and you wish to collaborate with the Centre for Online and Blended Learning then please contact Anne-Marie Mosbech.